what made Aegeon land at Ephesus? what danger did his face there?
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From William Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors, we come to know that in Ephesus, there was a cruel law- if a merchant from Syracuse be seen in Ephesus, he would either face death or a thousand marks in exchange of his life.
Aegeon lost his wife and elder son in a tragic way. He landed to Syracuse in search of them only.
As soon soon as Aegeon landed to Syracuse, he was caught by royal guards and brought before the duke, either he would face death or to give the ransom.
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