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'A Comedy of Errors' in Seven Acts

By Spokeshave

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a world of political games, leaders scheme and lie to stay in charge, all while a representative secretly plots his own rise to power.

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2007-04-05
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Summary

'A Comedy of Errors' in Seven Acts by Spokeshave is a funny play that makes fun of politics in the early 1900s. The story is told through conversations between characters like Caesar, Francos, and Quezox, and it's all about political games, how society works, and how silly governments can be. The writer uses smart jokes to point out problems with politics, maybe even talking about things like colonialism and identity from that time. At the beginning, we see a fight for power where Caesar, who's in charge, and Francos, the Governor General, are plotting to stay in control of the people they rule. Everyone is trying to get ahead, and Quezox, who represents the people, pretends to care while secretly trying to help himself. With funny lines and smart writing, Spokeshave shows us a world full of lies and the search for power, highlighting the craziness of politics and the bad plans of those who are supposed to be in charge.

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