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Helena and the Countess, by Francis Wheatley

Act I, Scene iii. Helena and the Countess of Rossillion. By Francis Wheatley.

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  1. All's Well That Ends Well: Introduction
  2. All's Well That Ends Well: Reading Shakespeare
  3. All's Well That Ends Well: Summary
  4. All's Well That Ends Well: William Shakespeare Biography
  5. All's Well That Ends Well: Characters
  6. All's Well That Ends Well: Themes
  7. All's Well That Ends Well: Character Analysis
    1. Bertram (Character Analysis)
    2. Diana (Character Analysis)
    3. King of France (Character Analysis)
    4. Helena (Character Analysis)
    5. Lafew (Character Analysis)
    6. Lavatch (Character Analysis)
    7. Parolles (Character Analysis)
    8. Countess of Rossillion (Character Analysis)
    9. Other Characters (Descriptions)
  8. All's Well That Ends Well: Criticism
    1. Overview
    2. Gender Issues and Desires
    3. Bed-Trick/Marriage
    4. Social Class
    5. Endings
    6. Helena
    7. Bertram
    8. Parolles
  9. All's Well That Ends Well: Modern Connections
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