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1!!As the play is OlderThanSteam and most twists in Shakespeare's plots are now [[ItWasHisSled widely known]], all spoilers on this page are [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff unmarked]].
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3->'''Gower''': ''To sing a song that old was sung,\
4From ashes ancient Gower is come;\
5Assuming man's infirmities,\
6To glad your ear, and please your eyes.\
7It hath been sung at festivals,\
8On ember-eves and holy-ales;\
9And lords and ladies in their lives\
10Have read it for restoratives:\
11The purchase is to make men glorious...''
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13A {{comedy}} / {{romance}} by Creator/WilliamShakespeare. It's one of his less-known and less-liked plays, and it's theorized that it was co-written with fellow dramatist Creator/GeorgeWilkins, due to the stylistic discontinuity between the first two acts and the remaining three. It doesn't help that the surviving text is corrupt, possibly a pirate copy from memory; various scholarly attempts have been made to produce an improved version. It is certainly based on the ChivalricRomance ''Apollonius'', which has never been noted for coherent plot -- the "moldy tale" Ben Jonson termed it -- which could not have helped.
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15The story is framed by a narrator called Gower. He tells the story of Pericles, Prince of Tyre, a virtuous adventurer who encounters many hardships on his road to happiness. Pericles gets in trouble for uncovering an incestuous relationship between a king and his daughter, and he sails the world trying to avoid their assassination attempts. He meets and marries Thaisa, another princess, and sets sail to return home. A storm hits and Thaisa dies during childbirth; Pericles puts her body in a coffin and dumps it in the sea, which wards off the storm. Her body washes up on shore, and we learn Thaisa is not, in fact, dead; believing she survived a shipwreck and that her family is dead, she becomes a priestess in a temple of Diana.
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17Pericles fears his newborn daughter Marina will die before they get home, so he leaves her with the governor of Tarsus and his wife. Time passes, and Pericles decides to retrieve her. Marina has grown up beautiful, and the governor and his wife are angry because she is more beautiful than their own daughter. They plan to kill her, but she is captured by pirates and sold into prostitution. Marina is so virtuous that she not only remains a virgin but also convinces her potential customers to leave and seek meaning in their lives. She eventually gets a respectable job in Mytilene, working for a lord as a musician/singer.
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19Pericles arrives in Tarsus, and the governor tells him his daughter is dead. Grief-stricken, he heads to sea, arriving in Mytilene. The lord tries to cheer him up by having Marina sing for him. Father and daughter are reunited. The goddess Diana appears to Pericles in a dream, saying he should go to her temple and tell his story there. He does, and Thaisa overhears; the whole family is finally reunited. Gower returns to the stage, saying that the villains have been punished, and the virtuous have been rewarded.
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21!! ''Pericles, Prince of Tyre'' provides examples of:
22* AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle: Gower's epilogue sums up how good is ultimately rewarded, and evil ultimately punished.
23* BornDuringAStorm: Thaisa gives birth to the appropriately-named Marina in the middle of a storm at sea. Fitting with the drama of the trope, Thaisa is presumed [[DeathByChildbirth dead]] and Marina is left in the care of Cleon and Dionyza.
24* BusCrash: The incestuous king and princess motivate the plot for the first act. Helicanus later reports that both Antiochus and his daughter have conveniently been killed by being hit by a meteor/lightning/fire from the sky.
25* ContrivedCoincidence: The entire final third of the story to varying degrees, although the appearance of [[Characters/ClassicalMythologySecondGenerationOlympians Diana]] could imply that this is her [[DeusExMachina divine influence]] rewarding their virtue.
26* CrystalDragonJesus: Thaisa becomes a nun in a temple of Diana.
27* DeusExMachina:
28** Marina is saved from being killed by Dionyza's servant when pirates attack and abduct her.
29** Literally, in the form of Diana telling Pericles where to find Thaisa.
30* DoomAsTestPrize: Solving Antiochus's riddle means discovering that the king is engaging in incest with his daughter, which leads to death by HeKnowsTooMuch.
31* EasyEvangelism: How Marina keeps her virginity: converting the brothel's potential customers. Anybody who wants to bed her is moved by her beauty and purity into leaving her alone.
32* EngagementChallenge: Antiochus's riddle is actually a trap to prevent his daughter from getting married. If you can't solve it you die, and if you solve it, you'll also die for [[HeKnowsTooMuch knowing too much]]. Not that anyone's lived to figure out that second part before Pericles...
33* FriendToAllLivingThings:
34-->'''Marina''': I never kill'd a mouse, nor hurt a fly: \
35I trod upon a worm against my will,\
36But I wept for it.
37* GreenEyedMonster: Dionyza hates Marina for showing up Dionyza's daughter Philoten.
38* HeKnowsTooMuch:
39** Antiochus tries to have Pericles killed because Pericles has figured out that Antiochus practices incest.
40** Dionyza poisons Leonine, the servant she hired to kill Marina, so that he can't spill the beans.
41* IdiotBall: Antiochus puts down that he and his daughter are having incest in a riddle. It seems like Pericles is the first to figure out the (fairly obvious) meaning, but it could be that Antiochus simply kills everyone who takes the challenge and claims they got it wrong.
42* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Marina is so pure that she is able to [[VirginTension maintain her virginity]] by [[HeelRealization convincing every customer at the brothel not to touch her]].
43* LukeYouAreMyFather: When Pericles and Marina meet again for the first time in 14 years, she reveals her name is Marina. He recognizes the name as his daughter's, and she explains that her father, who was a king, gave her that name. Putting two and two together, he asks for more details of her past. Quickly it becomes clear that this Marina is his lost daughter Marina.
44* MinionWithAnFInEvil:
45** Thaliard the assassin decides not to kill Pericles based on the logic that traveling by boat is certain death.
46** The folks who run the brothel see Marina as far too bad at being a "bad girl" since her IncorruptiblePurePureness is ruining their business.
47* MadeASlave: Marina is enslaved by a brothel. Thankfully, [[IncorruptiblePurePureness she]] is so bad for their business that they can't wait to get rid of her.
48* MortonsFork: Failing to solve Antiochus's riddle means death. Solving it also means death because the solution reveals his incestuous relationship with his daughter. When Pericles tries to TakeAThirdOption by getting more time, Antiochus decides to just have him killed anyway.
49* OnlyMostlyDead: Thaisa seems to die in childbirth, and is thrown overboard. Her casket reaches the shore of Ephesus, and when it's opened, Thaisa wakes up and turns out to be alive after all.
50* RagsToRoyalty: Both Pericles before he encounters Simonides, and Marina before Pericles finds her (although they are both [[KingIncognito royalty all along]], they've fallen on very hard times).
51* SoBeautifulItsACurse: Marina attracts the hatred of Dionyza for being more beautiful than her own daughter.
52* TakingTheVeil: Thaisa becomes a nun in the temple of Apollo.
53* TearsOfRemorse: Marina cried from pity when, in the past, she stepped on a worm.
54* TooDumbToLive: It isn't clear why Antiochus uses a (very unsubtle) riddle about a real secret he would kill to keep when he could just make up a nonsense riddle with no answer.
55* VillainousIncest: Antiochus has a sexual relationship with his (very willing) daughter.
56* VirginTension: Marina's subplot regarding her desire to keep her virginity.

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