A good end there is no bad beginning
A good end has no bad beginning, also translated as All is well that ends well (English: All's Well That Ends Well), is a play by William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare is thought to have written this play between about 1601 and 1605, along with the one entitled Measure for Measure. These two works were called "dark comedies" due to the fact that it does not fall into any category and has an ending that can be said to be intelligible. The action of this work is located in places that seemed exotic to the author: Paris, Florence and Roussillon.
The topics covered are love and power. The two central characters, Elena and Beltrán, try to find the appropriate mechanism to reach the object of their desire. An exhibition of the means that man can use to achieve his ends is made known to the viewer.
Scenarios
Roussillon, Paris, Florence, Marseille.
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