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All's Well That Ends Well
All's Well That Ends Well
By William Shakespeare
All's Well That Ends Well
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Bertram refuses to marry Helena because he
is a social snob (Helena is from a lower class).
is in love with Diana.
prefers the freedom of bachelorhood.
wants to defy his mother.
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Table of Contents
Play Summary
About
All's Well That Ends Well
Character List
Summary and Analysis
Act I: Scene 1
Act I: Scene 2
Act I: Scene 3
Act II: Scene 1
Act II: Scene 2
Act II: Scene 3
Act II: Scenes 4-5
Act III: Scenes 1-2
Act III: Scenes 3-4
Act III: Scene 5
Act III: Scenes 6-7
Act IV: Scene 1
Act IV: Scene 2
Act IV: Scene 3
Act IV: Scenes 4-5
Act V: Scenes 1-2
Act V: Scene 3
William Shakespeare Biography
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