All's Well That Ends Well
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Is Bertram's free will violated, or is he too stubborn to see what's good for him?

Is it acceptable for Helena to make Bertram marry her against his will, even if she is probably a better wife than he deserves? Would this story still be acceptable if Bertram was the woman and Helena was the man? Is Bertram really happy with the outcome of the play, or is he reacting out of shock, grief, and guilt?
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