William Shakespeare All's Well That Ends Well
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""No legacy is so rich as honesty..."
Shakespeare's themes of social mobility and sexual misconduct make All's Well That Ends Well seem like a startlingly modern play, despite the fact that it is one of the trickiest in the Shakespeare canon.
The heroine--Helena--was described as a prototype of the New Woman by George Bernard Shaw: an intelligent, resourceful female saddled with a man whose selfish conventionality is in mean contrast to her own noble nature.
Helena, a low-born ward of the Coun...
Shakespeare's themes of social mobility and sexual misconduct make All's Well That Ends Well seem like a startlingly modern play, despite the fact that it is one of the trickiest in the Shakespeare canon.
The heroine--Helena--was described as a prototype of the New Woman by George Bernard Shaw: an intelligent, resourceful female saddled with a man whose selfish conventionality is in mean contrast to her own noble nature.
Helena, a low-born ward of the Coun...



