The Winter's Tale
William Shakespeare
The Winter’s Tale
William Shakespeare
Friendship and Trust--Leontes and Polixenes friends from childhood are having a protracted visit for the first time in years. After nine months Polixenes longs for his family and home and decided to leave. Leontes beseeches him to stay but to no avail. Leontes asks his wife Hermione to ask Polixenes to stay. Upon being asked by Hermione he relents immediately. This sudden turn of events leads Leontes to question if his best friend and wife are having an affair.We were as twinned lambs that did frisk i' the sun And bleat the one at the other: what we changedWas innocence for innocence; we knew notThe doctrine of ill-doing nor dreamedThat any did.
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