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The Two Gentlemen of Verona
There's a moment in III.i wherein one of the purported gentlemen finds himself in a dilemma between the duties of amacita and ministerium when he decides to shift his devotion from his betrothed to his friend's betrothed. It's similar to the opening of R&J wherein Romeo abandons Rosaline upon sight of Juliet--though this one resolves implausibly as comedy despite attempted rape.
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There's a moment in III.i wherein one of the purported gentlemen finds himself in a dilemma between the duties of amacita and ministerium when he decides to shift his devotion from his betrothed to his friend's betrothed. It's similar to the opening of R&J wherein Romeo abandons Rosaline upon sight of Juliet--though this one resolves implausibly as comedy despite attempted rape.
Jonathan Satchell
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End of Coriolanus
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Antony and Cleopatra
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Antony and Cleopatra
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David Miller
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Henry V contains astonishingly more lines of French than any play thus far, and unfortunately my French is not good enough to know how much of it was comically bad. With such amount of comedy between the dramatics, I would really like to know why Shakespeare decided there was no room for a return of Falstaff.
— Dec 22, 2025 10:20PM
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