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The enduring appeal of “The Pot of Gold” lies not only in its comedic elements but also in its exploration of timeless themes such as greed, deception, and the absurdities of human behavior. Plautus, a master of comedic structure, infuses the play with a vibrant energy that transcends its historical context. As one of the few surviving works from ancient Roman theatre, “The Pot of Gold” offers modern readers and audiences a window into the theatrical traditions of ancient Rome, showcasing the universality of humor and the enduring nature of well-crafted comedic storytelling.


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