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Plautus

The Brothers Menaechmus

Fiction | Play | Adult

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Super Short Summary

The Brothers Menaechmus by Plautus is a comedic tale of mistaken identity involving twin brothers, Menaechmus and Sosicles (renamed Menaechmus II), who are separated at a young age and unknowingly reunite in Epidamnus after years of searching, leading to a series of humorous and confusing encounters, including misdirected gifts, accusations, and eventual recognition, culminating in a reunion and a freed slave.

Reviews & Readership

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Plautus' The Brothers Menaechmus is praised for its clever plot and comedic elements, showcasing the playwright's wit and influence on later literature. Critics commend its timeless humor and exploration of mistaken identity. However, some criticize the play's pacing and repetitive structure. Overall, it remains a valuable and entertaining example of Roman comedy.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Brothers Menaechmus?

A reader who enjoys The Brothers Menaechmus by Plautus likely appreciates classical Roman comedy, mistaken identities, and slapstick humor. Comparable to fans of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night or A Comedy of Errors, they enjoy witty dialogue, intricate plotting, and insights into ancient culture and societal norms.

RecommendedReading Age

14-18years

Book Details

Genre

Classic Fiction

Play: Comedy / Satire

Drama / Tragedy

Period

Ancient Rome