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The Winter's Tale (Cliffs Notes)

โœ Scribed by Evelyn McLellan


Year
1984
Tongue
English
Leaves
77
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


What happens when a king is dominated by jealousy? After ruining the lives of those close to him, he finally learns about life and is offered a second chance. A subplot of lovers torn by class differences ends with a measure of happiness, and the final scene of the drama is upbeat.

โœฆ Table of Contents


William Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale......Page 2
Contents......Page 4
Life Of The Author......Page 5
Source And Background......Page 9
Brief Synopsis......Page 13
List Of Characters......Page 21
Act I - Scene 1......Page 25
Act I - Scene 2......Page 27
Act II - Scene 1......Page 33
Act II - Scene 2......Page 39
Act II - Scene 3......Page 41
Act III - Scene 1......Page 45
Act III - Scene 2......Page 46
Act III - Scene 3......Page 52
Act IV - Scene 1......Page 56
Act IV - Scene 2......Page 57
Act IV - Scene 3......Page 59
Act IV - Scene 4......Page 61
Act V - Scene 1......Page 68
Act V - Scene 2......Page 70
Act V - Scene 3......Page 72
Review Questions......Page 75
Selected Bibliography......Page 76


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