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Cymbeline
Cymbeline, by William Shakespeare, is a tragi-comedic play based on King Cymbeline, as the name suggests. King Cymbeline ruled the British with the blessing of Rome and Julius Caesar, which meant that he had to pay tribute to the Romans periodically. \\r\\n\\r\\nKing Cymbeline decides that his daughter, Imogen would marry his stepson, Cloten, only to discover that she is already married to a man of low birth, Posthomous. Enraged, the King banishes the young man, who then heads to Rome. \\r\\n\\r\\nThe play takes on the topics of fidelity and jealousy as depicted by Posthomous\\\' wager wth lachiomo, who himself fancies Imogen. It all ends well for King Cymbeline, who wins the war against the Romans, mostly due the bravery of young men like Posthomous. \\r\\n\\r\\nIn the end, things turn out well for the couple and the King, who is reunited with his sons, whom he had thought dead.
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