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"The Comedy of Errors draws heavy inspiration from the Roman comedies of Plautus. The plot centres on two sets of identical twins-the Antipholus brothers and their servants, the Dromio brothers-who were separated at birth during a shipwreck. When Antipholus of Syracuse arrives in Ephesus, unaware that his long-lost twin brother resides there, the city descends into a chaotic whirlwind of mistaken identities.
This book is a masterclass in slapstick humour, wordplay and escalating confusion. Friends, wives and creditors encounter the 'wrong' twin, leading to unjust beatings, accusations of madness and a near-collapse of social order. Beneath the hilarity, however, Shakespeare explores deeper themes of identity, the loss of self and the importance of family restoration. It remains one of his shortest and most energetic works, concluding with a joyous reunion that resolves the 'errors' through the supreme power of truth."