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The Comedy of Errors

William Shakespeare

The Comedy of Errors

William Shakespeare

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The Comedy of Errors Act IV Summary & Analysis

Act IV, Scene 1 Summary

Content Warning: This section of the guide includes depictions of violence, misogyny, and period-typical depictions of mental illness.

The Second Merchant brings an Officer of the law to Angelo the goldsmith. Angelo owes him money, and though he was relaxed about it before, he is now setting sail on a journey and needs the funds urgently. He threatens to arrest Angelo if he doesn’t pay. Angelo assures him that he is in turn owed money by Antipholus for a chain necklace. He suggests they all go to his house, where he has promised to hand over the money.

Antipholus of Ephesus and Dromio of Ephesus happen upon them. Antipholus sends Dromio off to buy some rope, which he plans to use on his wife and her allies as punishment for locking him out. Angelo gives him the receipt for the chain, asking for payment so he can settle with the merchant. Antipholus asks for the chain; Angelo says he already gave it to him. They argue indignantly, with Angelo demanding payment and Antipholus demanding the chain. The merchant again threatens to have Angelo arrested if he is not paid.

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