Believed to be written in the early 1590s, The Comedy of Errors is one of William Shakespeare’s earliest comedies and remains among his most entertaining works. The plot revolves around two sets of identical twins, separated at birth, whose accidental reunion in the city of Ephesus leads to a whirlwind of confusion, comic chaos, and mistaken identities.
Doors slam, accusations fly, and relationships unravel as characters struggle to make sense of impossible situations. Beneath the laughter, Shakespeare subtly examines themes of identity, loyalty, marital relationships, and the search for family.
Packed with witty dialogue and physical humor, the play is a favorite in classroom study and stage performance. Its simple structure, clear comic devices, and universal appeal make it especially approachable for new readers of Shakespeare.
Light-hearted, energetic, and endlessly funny, The Comedy of Errors proves that even after centuries, great comedy never gets old.
Publisher: MAPLE PRESS PVT LTD
Language : English
Binding: PAPER BACK
Pages: 95

