Comedy · 1604

All's Well That Ends Well, in Modern English

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All's Well That Ends Well

Comedy · 1604

Year
1604
Genre
Comedy
Setting
Roussillon and Florence
Acts & scenes
5 acts · 23 scenes
Reading time
~3 hours
Audio runtime
~2h 25m (in app)

What it's about

In this play, Shakespeare weaves a complex tale of unrequited love, trickery, and personal growth, as a determined young woman, Helena, embarks on a journey to win the heart of her beloved, encountering challenges, revelations, and ultimately a resolution that proves the adage true.

In this play, Shakespeare weaves a complex tale of unrequited love, trickery, and personal growth, as a determined young woman, Helena, embarks on a journey to win the heart of her beloved, encountering challenges, revelations, and ultimately a resolution that proves the adage true.

Study guide

Everything we have for All's Well That Ends Well, all on one page.

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In the app

Hear every line of All's Well That Ends Well, narrated.

Synced read-along narration: words highlight as they're spoken so you never lose the line. The free preview unlocks Act 1; the Plus bundle unlocks all 37 plays.

Common questions

Is the modern English translation accurate?

Yes — every line is matched to its original. Our translations preserve meaning over cleverness: where Shakespeare uses a metaphor, we keep it; where the wordplay turns on a sound that no longer exists, we explain rather than fake it. This is a translation, not a summary.

How long does All's Well That Ends Well take to read?

About 3 hours at a steady pace. With synced narration in the app, the runtime is roughly 2h 25m — and you can pause anywhere without losing your place.

Is the original text complete and unabridged?

Yes. We use the full public-domain First Folio text, with no cuts. The simplified column runs in parallel — every line of original Shakespeare has its modern English match.

Where can I listen to it?

Synced read-along narration is in the Fluid Shakespeare app on iOS and Android. Tap a line; press play; the words highlight as they're read. Get the app →