Shakespeare's Play A Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare
A jealous Sicilian king falsely accuses his wife of infidelity with a childhood friend, unleashing a chain of tragedies—imprisonment and the presumed death of the queen, the loss of the king’s young son, and the abandonment of their newborn daughter, who is raised by shepherds—only for the pastoral and court worlds to collide sixteen years later when that daughter falls for the friend’s son, leading to recognitions, revelations (including a famous moment where a presumed-dead woman is revealed alive), and a moving story of repentance, forgiveness, and the healing power of time.
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- 1623
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