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      • Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors is the slapstick farce of his youth. In it, the lost twin sons of the old merchant Egeon—both named Antipholus—find themselves in Ephesus, without either one even knowing of the other's existence.
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  1. Dromio of Ephesus. The bumbling, comical slave of Antipholus of Ephesus. He is the Syracusan Dromio's twin brother.

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  3. Oct 4, 2017 · Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors is the slapstick farce of his youth. In it, the lost twin sons of the old merchant Egeonboth named Antipholusfind themselves in Ephesus, without either one even knowing of the other's existence.

  4. As gold is exchanged and poor Adriana can’t tell which Antipholus twin is her husband, the two Dromios meet. Comic hijinks ensue in Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors until the twins are reunited with their father, and a nun who makes a shocking revelation that will change their family forever.

  5. The Comedy of Errors Summary. After both being separated from their twins in a shipwreck, Antipholus and his slave Dromio go to Ephesus to find them. The other set of twins lives in Ephesus, and the new arrivals cause a series of incidents of mistaken identity.

  6. He tells the duke, Solinus, his sad tale: years earlier he and his wife had been shipwrecked with their infant sons, identical twins, and a pair of infant servants, also identical twins. The parents, each with a son and a servant, were rescued but then permanently separated.

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  7. Egeon is an old man of Syracuse who sneaks into the city to seek for his lost twin son Antipholus. Read more … Antipholus of Ephesus was brought up in Corinth, never knowing his father, and brought to Ephesus by Duke Menaphon of Corinth. Read more … Antipholus of Syracuse is Egeon’s son.

  8. The film Big Business (1988) is a modern take on The Comedy of Errors, with female twins instead of male. Bette Midler and Lily Tomlin star in the film as two sets of twins separated at birth, much like the characters in Shakespeare's play.

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