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| A prince is visited by his fathers ghost and ordered to kill his uncle, King Cladius | Hamlet | 100%
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| A newly crowned king of England invades France during the Hundred Year's War | Henry V | 100%
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| Cassius persuades his friend Brutus to join a conspiracy to kill a certain Roman dictator. | Julius Caesar | 100%
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| A Scottish noble is urged by his wife to kill King Duncan to take the throne for himself. | Macbeth | 100%
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| A military general living in Venice is convinced by his servant Iago that his wife Desdemona is having an affair with Michael Cassio. | Othello | 100%
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| A Montague and Capulet fall in love and struggle to maintain their relationship in the face of family hatred | Romeo and Juliet | 100%
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| The love affair between a Roman general and Egyptian queen | Antony and Cleopatra | 93%
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| England's loss French territories and the political machinations leading up to the Wars of the Roses | Henry VI | 93%
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| An aged king divides his kingdom between his daughters Regan and Goneril, and cast the youngests, Cordelia, out of his Kingdom for disloyalty. | King Lear | 93%
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| The rise of the Duke of Gloucester, who slaughters his family and marries his victim's widow to become king. | Richard III | 93%
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| The king listens to Cardinal Wolsey too much and gives him power, which the Cardinal uses to convict a duke of treason. He has 6 wives. | Henry VIII | 86%
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| A man has succeeded to the throne of England. He is partially implicated in the murder of his cousin. To atone for the death, he resolves to lead a crusade to Jerusalem | Henry IV | 79%
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| Antonio borrows money from Shylock to lend to his friend bassanio so he can woo a wealthy and intelligent woman, Portia. | The Merchant of Venice | 71%
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| Sir John Falstaff tries to seduce two married neighboors Mistress Ford and Mistress Page, only for them to play pranks on him | The Merry Wives of Windsor | 71%
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| Prospero lives on a small island with his daughter Miranda. His fairy servant Ariel helps him shipwreck his brothers ship. | The Tempest | 71%
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| This king banishes Henry Bolingbroke, seizes noble land, and uses the money to fund wars. | Richard II | 64%
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| This king goes to war against the French after claims that his nephew should be king instead | King John | 57%
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| Helen falls in love with Bertram and cures the King of France. | All's Well That Ends Well | 50%
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| After both being separated from their twins in a shipwreck, Antipholus and his slave Dromio go to Ephesus to find them. | The Comedy of Errors | 50%
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| Viola finds herself shipwrecked in Illyria and disguises herself as her brother to gain a position in Duke Orsino's court. | Twelfth Night | 50%
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| Rosalind flees persecution in her uncles court with her cousin Celia, and finds safety and love in the forest of Arden | As You Like It | 43%
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| Roman military leader Caius Martius returns home from war with a new name, only to be banished as a traitor. | Coriolanus | 43%
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| The princess Imogen falls in love with a commoner Posthumus | Cymbeline | 43%
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| Proteus and Valentine are divided when Valentine is sent to the Duke's court. The two fall in love with the Duke's daughter Silvia. | The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 43%
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| King Leontes becomes convinced his wife, Hermione, is having an affair with his friend Polixenes, so he imprisons her. | The Winter's Tale | 43%
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| A Trojan falls in love with a Greek captive, and when the captive is given back to the Greeks, the Trojan worries she will move on, which she does. | Troilus and Cressida | 43%
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| The Duke leaves Angelo in charge of Vienna, where he quickly condemns Claudio to death for immoral behavior. | Measure for Measure | 36%
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| Two romantic pairings emerge when a group of soldiers arrive in Messina | Much Ado About Nothing | 36%
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| Also known as the Induction, a drunken tinker named Sly is tricked into thinking he is a nobleman by a mischievous Lord. A courtship of Petruchio and Katherina is the main plot. | The Taming of the Shrew | 36%
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| A Roman war hero returns victorious in his wars and kills the sons of the Queens of the Goths. The Queen takes revenge on his family. | Titus Andronicus | 36%
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| A wealthy man who likes to give his abundance to others around him eventually ends up living on credit. He asks his friends for help but they refuse, and he lives in a cave, dying full of hatred for humanity. | Timon of Athens | 21%
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| Four Athenian lovers whose romantic entanglements are confused by mischievous fairies in a magical forest. | A Midsummer's Night's Dream | 14%
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| The king declares war on France, claiming a right to the throne after the French king's death, however he also has to deal with a Scottish invasion. | Edward III | 14%
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| The man believes he has lost both his wife and daughter but is reunited with both. | Pericles, Prince of Tyre | 14%
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| Palamon and Arcite are divided by their love of Emelia, and the two compete publicaly for her hand | The Two Noble Kinsmen | 7%
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| After vowing to avoid women, the King and three of his friends have to host a princess and her three ladies, in which they fall in love with them. | Lovers Labors Lost | 0%
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