All's Well That Ends Well

What is the main conflict in All's Well That Ends Well by William Shakespeare?

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The play's primary conflict can be found in the relationship (marriage) of Helena and Bertram. The trouble between them is the direct resuly of Bertram's refusal to treat Helena as his lawful wife.

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