Cymbeline
Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1623
384
Play • Fiction
Ancient Britain • Roman Era
1623
Adult
18+ years
The play Cymbeline by William Shakespeare is set in ancient Britain and revolves around King Cymbeline, his daughter Imogen, and her secret marriage to the lowborn Posthumus. Banished and tricked by the deceitful Iachimo, Posthumus doubts Imogen's fidelity, leading to a series of mistaken identities, battles, and reconciliations, ultimately culminating in familial and political harmony.
Mysterious
Melancholic
Romantic
Inspirational
Adventurous
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Cymbeline by William Shakespeare is often praised for its intricate plot and strong themes of forgiveness and redemption. Critics commend its blend of tragedy, comedy, and romance, though some find its convoluted story and abrupt tonal shifts challenging. The play's rich character depth and poetic language highlight Shakespeare's creativity, despite its complexities.
A reader who appreciates Shakespeare's intricate plots, complex characters, and poetic language would enjoy Cymbeline. Fans of romance, political intrigue, and mistaken identities akin to those in Othello or The Winter's Tale will find this play engaging. Those who relish classical literature with rich themes and dramatic twists would be captivated by this work.
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384
Play • Fiction
Ancient Britain • Roman Era
1623
Adult
18+ years
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