Nobody’s Perfect
You see, there are two set of twins, the
first twins have the same name, Antipholus, while the other twins were named
Dromio. They got separated and one Antipholus and one Dromio grew up together
while the other Antipholus and the other Dromio grew up together. Now, that was
just one out of the hundreds of confusing facts and parts of the play.
But, even though the story was funny, it
shows golden lessons. One of those is that you can gain your liberty by telling
the truth instead of money, which is by paying the bail. This happened to
Egeon, the father of the Antipholus twins. Another lesson was the way you correct
your mistakes weighs greater than the mistakes themselves. We should remember
that nobody’s perfect. We should not see a person’s imperfections and focus in
the best part of him.
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