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SHAKESPEARE'S COMEDIES AND ROMANCES - Coggle Diagram
SHAKESPEARE'S COMEDIES AND ROMANCES
Troilus and Cresside
Set during the Trojan War, the action is tragic, but its cynicism and satire suggest a comedy.
Cymbeline
The pure Imogen is falsely accused of infidelity by the lago-like lachino. Though ordered killed, she escapes in a page-boy disguise, All are reunited in an elaborate recognition scene at the end.
As You Like It
In this romantic pastoral comedy, court intrigue contrasts with country life. Touchstone is the first Shakespeare's wise fools.
The Two Gentlemen of Verona
This satire on utopian concepts has four noblemen vow to study for three years, avoiding all contact with women.
Measure for Measure
Angelo offer to save the life of the condemned Claudio in exchange for sexual favors from his sister isabella, a novice in a nunnery. She refuses, but through disguises and subterfuges the matter is solved.
Prince of Tyre
This dark comedy is based on the premise that Thaisa, wife of Pericles, is mistakenly thought to have died in childbirth and is buried at sea.
The Comedy of Errors
A farce about the mistaken identities occurring among twin men with twin slaves.
All's Well That Ends Well
After Twelfth Night the comedies grew darker in tone Helena saves the life of King Bertram and demands him as her husband. She deceives him into fathering her child