
Comedy of Errors
The "Comedy of Errors" is a play by William Shakespeare that revolves around mistaken identities and misunderstandings. It tells the story of two sets of identical twins who are separated at birth, leading to a series of comic situations as characters confuse one twin for the other. These mix-ups cause chaos, humorous situations, and ultimately, the resolution when identities are clarified. The play explores themes of confusion, identity, and the humorous consequences of mistaken perceptions, all set within a lively and entertaining storyline.