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In "Comedy of Errors", two sets of identical twins, seperated at birth, unwittingly cross path in Ephesus. Antipholus of Syracuse and his servant Dromio arrive in search of their long-lost twins, only to be mistaken for local Antipholus and Dromio. Hilarity ensues as the twins' identical appearances lead to a series of misunderstandings, mistaken identities, and chaotic mishaps. As the confusion escalates, Shakespeare's farcical comedy explores themes of identity, family, and fortune, ultimately resolving in a joyful reunion. Thanks to Open Source Shakespeare: This summary was made possible thanks to the Open Source Shakesphere project, which provides free and accessible versions of Shakespear's plays. Their efforts have enabled readers worldwide to explore and appreciate the Bard's work.