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All's well that ends well belongs to Shakespeare's so-called "black" or "problematic" comedies.
The action takes place in a small town where the daily lives and moral dilemmas of the characters are shown through humorous situations and dialogues.
The comedy "The Marriage of Figaro, or The Mad Day" (1784) is a sequel to The Barber of Seville. The Marriage of Figaro criticizes social injustices through love affairs and intrigue, celebrating Figaro and Susanna's ingenuity in the fight against aristoc
The Taming of the Shrew, Much Ado About Nothing, Three Kings Day or As You Like It, and All's Well That Ends Well - are masterpieces by the English playwright, known for his wit, romantic plots, and exploration of human relationships.