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Alls Well that Ends Well, Act II Sc 3 (litho)
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Alls Well that Ends Well, Act II Sc 3 (litho)
6022071 Alls Well that Ends Well, Act II Sc 3 (litho) by Sullivan, Edmund Joseph (1869-1933); Private Collection; (add.info.: Alls Well that Ends Well, Act II Sc 3. Helena, to Bertram. I dare not say I take you; but I give / Me and my service, ever whilst I live, / Into your guiding power. Illustration for Shakespeares Comedies (J M Dent, 1911).); © Look and Learn
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This lithograph captures a poignant moment from William Shakespeare's play "Alls Well that Ends Well, Act II Sc 3". The scene depicts Helena, the courageous and determined protagonist, addressing Bertram with unwavering devotion. In her heartfelt speech, she confesses her deep affection for him while acknowledging the limitations of their circumstances. The artist, Edmund Joseph Sullivan, skillfully brings this powerful exchange to life through his intricate illustrations. His attention to detail is evident in every stroke of the lithograph, showcasing his mastery of capturing emotions and expressions on paper. Helena's words resonate with sincerity as she declares her willingness to surrender herself and dedicate her service to Bertram throughout their lives. Her vulnerability is juxtaposed against Bertram's uncertain demeanor, creating an intriguing dynamic between the two characters. This print serves as a visual reminder of the complexities within Shakespearean comedies. It encapsulates themes of love, sacrifice, and personal growth that are prevalent throughout the play. Sullivan's illustration beautifully complements these themes by highlighting Helena's bravery and determination in pursuing what she desires most. As we gaze upon this lithograph from our private collection today, we are transported back in time to witness this pivotal moment in English literature come alive before our eyes. It reminds us that even amidst challenges and uncertainties – all can indeed end well if one possesses unwavering faith and perseverance.
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