Ending, Not So Well

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English

 

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William C

 

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August 29, 2015

 

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University

 

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The characters themselves are problematic. The pall of death lies over most of the adults and grief over the young. Indeed, Helen has lost both her parents and the young count his father before the play opens. The youthful are callow and rash. The only character with any claim to a “father figure” role is a king who, in his dotage, seems more interested in matchmaking than political leadership...
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Indeed, Helen has lost both her parents and the young count his father before the play opens. The youthful are callow and rash. The only character with any claim to a “father figure” role is a king who, in his dotage, seems more interested in matchmaking than political leadership. The widowed Countess stands as mother to Helen, the Countess’ ward and a young woman well reared, though a commoner, as well as to her natural-born son Bertram, Count of Rousillon...
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