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The play is famous for a number of things: the vast difference in tone between the first part, which plays out like a tragedy, and the second part, which is more of a pastoral comedy; the [[Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane]] scene at the end, where Hermione's statue comes to life; the name Hermione, which became famous in [[Harry Potter|a certain book series]]; and of course, the proof that even Shakespeare knew [[Everything's Worse with Bears]].
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* [[Exit, Pursued by a Bear]]
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* [[Aerith and Bob]]: Paulina and her husband Antigonus (and the king Leontes, and the other king Polixenes, etc).
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