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False accusations lead to exile from "summary" of Cymbeline by William Shakespeare

In the play 'Cymbeline' by William Shakespeare, the concept of false accusations leading to exile is a recurring theme that drives the plot forward and shapes the destinies of the characters. Throughout the story, we see how the characters' lives are irrevocably altered by the spreading of misinformation and the ensuing consequences. One of the most prominent examples of this concept is seen in the character of Imogen, who is falsely accused of infidelity by her husband, Posthumus. In a fit of jealousy and rage, Posthumus believes the deceitful lies told to him by Iachimo, who fabricates evidence to support his claims. As a result, Imogen is banished from the court and forced to flee into the wilderness, where she faces numerous challenges and dangers. Similarly, we see how the false accusations made against Posthumus himself lead to his own exile. Believing that Imogen has been unfaithful, Posthumus orders his servant Pisanio to kill her. When Pisanio ...
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    Cymbeline

    William Shakespeare

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