Friday, March 15, 2019

Romance in Shakespeares Comedy of Errors Essay -- Shakespeare Comedy

Comedy of Errors - love story What is so interesting about Shakespeares first play, The Comedy of Errors, are the elements it shares with his stretch forth plays. The romances of his final period (Pericles, Cymbeline, The Winters Tale, The Tempest) all borrowed from the romantic tradition, particularly the Plautine romances. So here, as in the later plays, we have reunions of lost children and parents, husbands and wives we have adventures and wanderings, and the danger of closing (which in this play is not as real to us as it is in the romances). Yet, for all these similarities, the plot of The Comedy of Errors is as simple as the plots of the later plays are complex. It is as though Shakespeares odyssey through the human caput in tragedy and comedy brought him back to his beginnings with a sharper sensory faculty of yearning, poignancy, and the feeling of loss. But to dis turn a loss this play as merely a simplistic romp through a complicated set of maneuvers is to miss t he pure theatrical feast it offers on the stage - the wit and pettishness of a master wordsmith, the improbability of a plot that sweeps...

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