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Shakespeare, William
1564
1616
Shakspeare, William
Shakspere, William
Guizot, François
1787
1874
Guizot, Francois Pierre Guillaume
Guizot, François Pierre Guillaume
Guizot, M. (François)
Guisot, M. (François)
Guizot, Monsieur (François)
Guizot, François
All's well that ends well. French
Tout est bien qui finit bien
Wikipedia page about this book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All%27s_Well_That_Ends_Well Wikipedia page about this book: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tout_est_bien_qui_finit_bien
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"Tout est bien qui finit bien" by William Shakespeare is a comedy written in the late 16th century. The play revolves around the complex and often humorous entanglements of love, social class, and personal identity, primarily following the character Hélène, who is in love with Bertrand, a nobleman. The narrative explores themes of social mobility, the nature of love, and the dynamics of virtue and honor. The opening of the play introduces key characters amidst a backdrop of mourning, as both Bertrand and his mother, the Countess of Roussillon, deal with the loss of Bertrand's father. Hélène, the daughter of a deceased physician, harbors deep feelings for Bertrand, which she believes are impossible due to their differing social statuses. The Countess discusses the ailing king of France, hinting at a potential subplot involving Hélène's determination to help him using her father’s medical knowledge. Hélène's character is established as earnest and determined, as she contemplates how to win Bertrand’s love despite the looming obstacles of society's expectations and her humble origins. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading ease score: 82.1 (6th grade). Easy to read.
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Comedy plays
Married women -- Drama
Runaway husbands -- Drama
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