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Do you think that Antipholus was wrong to distrust Dromio? Or is the mistake understandable because the situation was so confusing?​

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In Shakespeare's play "The Comedy of Errors," the confusion surrounding the two sets of identical twins, Antipholus and Dromio, leads to misunderstandings and mistaken identity. Antipholus' initial distrust of Dromio is understandable due to the confusing circumstances. The situation is filled with comedic misunderstandings, making it natural for the characters to have doubts and uncertainties.

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