
Comedy of Errors. I had no idea what that play was all about. I haven't even heard about that. My first impression was that it was a play within a play like in A Midsummer Night's Dream about errors in life. But it seems I was wrong. I was included in the group that needed to report the it so I researched more on the play.
Antipholus of Ephesus? Antipholus of Syracuse? Dromio of Syracuse? Dromio of Ephesus? Wait, what? There are two Antipholi and two Dromios? Who is who? The whole story is just so confusing! Even me who was a reporter got really perplexed with the plot. This confusion suddenly turned into nervousness for the group since at the time, none of us really understood the comedy. Luckily, there were videos in the internet which helped me understand the play. Our ever-supportive leader was there as well to help us absorb the whole play for our reporting.
Though everything was just mind boggling, every one of us enjoyed the play. The story was good because it was funny. There were also life lessons learned. Truly, the way to correct our mistakes outweighs the mistakes we have made.