The Comedy of Errors is one of Shakespeare’s earliest plays and is a comedy that incorporates slapstick humor, farce, and wordplay. Its first recorded performance was in 1594, and it has been performed and adapted numerous times since then. Its title has entered into the English lexicon: The phrase “comedy of errors” means a situation caused by many mistakes. The play follows the story of two sets of identical twins who also share the same names. Separated at birth in a shipwreck, they find themselves in the same city without realizing it. This leads to a string of mishaps arising from mistaken identity, with escalating consequences, including apparent infidelity and theft, accusations of “madness,” and supernatural possession. Only the reunification of their family can restore order amid the chaos... 作者:William Shakespeare(威廉·莎士比亚),1564-1616,英国文艺复兴时期戏剧家和诗人,全世界最伟大的文学家之一;朗读:苑溪仙;
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