The Comedy of Errors
The Comedy of Errors is an early play by William Shakespeare. It is his shortest play, and one of his most farcical: while some of its humor derives from puns and wordplay, a large part comes from slapstick and mistaken identity. The Comedy of Errors is distinctive for observing the classical unities. The only other Shakespeare play to do this is The Tempest.
Related Topics:
William Shakespeare - Farcical - Puns - Wordplay - Slapstick - Classical unities - The Tempest
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