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  2. Learn about the plot and themes of Shakespeare's comedy about a clever woman who marries a nobleman and overcomes his tests. Find out how Helena cures the King, tricks Bertram, and wins his love in the end.

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  3. Synopsis [ edit] Helena, the low-born ward of a French-Spanish countess, is in love with the countess's son Bertram, who is indifferent to her. Bertram goes to Paris to replace his late father as attendant to the ailing King of France. Helena, the daughter of a recently deceased physician, follows Bertram, ostensibly to offer the King her ...

  4. At Rossillion, Bertram —the young count of Rossillion—is preparing to leave to go stay with the king of France, who will look after him since his father has recently died. His mother, the countess, is sad to see him go, and discusses the fact that the king is very ill.

  5. Helen heals the King of France and marries his son Bertram, who rejects her and sets her impossible tasks. She follows him to Italy, completes the tasks, and tricks him into impregnating her. The play ends happily with everyone's recognition of Helen's love and virtue.

  6. Sep 5, 2023 · A play by William Shakespeare in which Helena cures the king of France and marries Count Bertram, who rejects her at first. She fulfills his impossible conditions and wins his love through trickery and courage.

  7. A synopsis of Shakespeare's comedy about Helena, who cures the King of France and marries his son Bertram, who rejects her and goes to war. Helena follows him and proves her love by tricking him into giving her his ring and fathering her child.

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