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Many characters in other plays, while not literally twins, use the metaphor of twinship as a sign of their intimate friendship, especially in youth. In at least two such instances, Hermia and Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream and Leontes and Polixenes in The Winter's Tale, the very interchangeability of the friends, their vaunted twinship, leads to sexual jealousy and rivalry.
Shakespeare After All
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