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  2. All’s Well That Ends Well is a play by William Shakespeare that was first published in 1623. (The year of its first performance is unknown.) The play is a comedy that follows the story of Helena, a young woman who after curing the King of France of a serious illness is granted permission to marry the man of her choosing.

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  4. Mar 14, 2018 · In All’s Well That Ends Well, a woman is given in marriage to the man she longs for, but, because she is of lower rank, he refuses to accept the marriage. It becomes her challenge to win his acceptance.

  5. The ending of All’s Well That Ends Well. How should we analyse and interpret the ending of the play? Is this truly a happy ending?

  6. All's Well That Ends Well is a play by William Shakespeare, published in the First Folio in 1623, where it is listed among the comedies. There is a debate regarding the dating of the composition of the play, with possible dates ranging from 1598 to 1608. [1] [2]

  7. Aug 27, 2021 · Introduction to the play. Shakespeare’s All’s Well That Ends Well is the story of its heroine, Helen, more so than the story of Bertram, for whose love she yearns. Helen wins Bertram as her husband despite his lack of interest and higher social standing, but she finds little happiness in the victory as he shuns, deserts, and attempts to betray her.

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