All's well that ends well belongs to Shakespeare's so-called "black" or "problematic" comedies.
It was created in that period of his life when his dramatic genius blossomed in full force. He took the anecdote, on which he bases the fable, from the ninth story of the third day in Boccaccio's Decameron…
Masterpieces of the English playwright, known for their deep emotions, moral dilemmas and tragic fates of the characters. All tragedies combine deep psychology, social criticism and universal themes, making Shakespeare immortal.
In the comedy "Suspicious Face" Nušić makes fun of society at that time with all the flaws he sees in the government under the rule of the Obrenović dynasty. The comedy "Deceased" is the last comedy written by Nušić at the age of 70, with a similar theme.