"All" is Well in Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well

As the title says, it's "All's" well that ends well: there's a bit of everything in this comedy. Bed tricks, ruses, disguises, fools, clowns, social constraint, villainy, death, seduction, etc, course through both blank verse and rhyming couplets. But one has to marvel at the brilliance and all-inclusiveness of that title.

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