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  1. The proverb “all is well that ends well” or “all’s well that ends well” is used when a person has successfully achieved his or her goal after going through pitfalls and overcoming the obstacles. In simple terms, though the journey is difficult in the end, everything turns out to be good as intended. In other words, it means that if a ...

  2. Gentleman. Helena, a gentlewoman protected by the Countess. King of France. Lafeu, an old lord. Mariana, neighbor and friend to the widow. Page. Parolles, a follower of Bertram. Second Gentleman. Second Lord.

  3. All's Well That Ends Well has often been called one of Shakespeare's problem plays or dark comedies, a category that usually includes Measure for Measure and Troilus and Cressida. The problem refers to the cynical nature of the plot's resolution, in which Bertram, a rather unbecoming hero who is sought after by a woman who is too good for him ...

  4. A summary of Full Book Analysis in William Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of All's Well That Ends Well and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

  5. The central plot of All’s Well that Ends Well revolves around the marriage between Bertram and Helen, and his refusal to consummate it by sleeping with her. Issues of virginity, sex, and marriage pervade the play even beyond these two characters’ relationship, though, with even the fool wanting to get married and Diana (who is named after ...

  6. Also, Algalon himself has unique loots, as well as rewarding a title upon defeating him, which best fits who has overcome such a great challenge. Comment by Zevyr Upon completion of this quest, Brann Bronzebeard appears, and he and Rhonin walk to the monument outside of Dalaran's southern bank in The Eventide.

  7. But with the word the time will bring on summer, When briers shall have leaves as well as thorns, And be as sweet as sharp. We must away; Our wagon is prepared, and time revives us: 2460. All's well that ends well; still the fine's the crown; Whate'er the course, the end is the renown.

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