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Mistreated? Misguided? Manipulative? // All's Well that Ends Well review // Character Study: Helen 

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The first play for #shaketember this year is All's Well that Ends Well (by William Shakespeare just to be clear!).
I find Helen a fascinating and complicated character to analyse. She's clearly mistreated by her husband, but only after she forced him into marriage against his will. She's clearly an angel in her mother-in-law's eyes, but I can't wholeheartedly agree that she's virtuous from the beginning to the end. She's clearly courageous and capable, travelling solo into a war zone. But at the same time, she seems to have really low self-esteem in her relationship with Bertram and acts like a 'doormat'. Looking at what she does with the help of Diana, is she obsessed with possessing Bertram and turning a little manipulative?
I try to get my head around these questions in this video. Obviously, this is just my personal opinion. There are many ways to understand and interpret this character - that's why Shakespeare is so great!
Thanks to our hosts for Shaketember:
‪@OldBluesChapterandVerse‬ ‪@acruelreadersthesis5868‬ ‪@RaineyDayReads‬
I'd also like to tag Ben from ‪@BenjaminMcEvoy‬, who first inspired me to try Shakespeare. Ben, would love to hear your opinion :)
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