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Examples Of Masking In Much Ado About Nothing

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The masking of an identity is a common solution that many people of today’s society turn towards. Whether it is to hide something from someone or to use it as a form of protection. William Shakespeare’s popular play Much Ado About Nothing is an excellent example of masking that is achieved by some of the characters. The story reflects events of people masking themselves intentionally, unintentionally or having the ability to see through other’s masks. It demonstrates that masking can end in deception, although not constantly.
Throughout Much Ado About Nothing, examples of intentional masking are shown often. Benedick and Beatrice are introduced as a pair of quarrelsome that cannot stand each other’s existence. Although the story goes, there is much more to the pair than “a skirmish of wit between them”(I.i.51). Besides the constant bickering, there is a glimpse of affectionate tension that Shakespeare hints that is going on between them. It was …show more content…

Characters were either mislead or pulled into situations that masked them without any realisation. Margaret is a great example of a character that was masked unintentionally when Don John and Borachio were planning to deceive Claudio. She had no idea that she was tugged into a mess of slander because of her actions with Borachio and was immediately seen as Hero, not herself. Because Borachio wanted Claudio to hear him “call Margaret ‘Hero’”(II.ii.35) so that it “shall appear such seeming truth of Hero’s disloyalty”(II.ii.38-39), it was an act to mask Hero as someone that she was not. She lost her morals and dignity and Margaret had no perception on what was going on in the process. Many were deceived during that time because of another’s jealousy and desire to sabotage someone else’s happiness. Even though Hero and Margaret were unintendedly masked, it was honesty that wiped away the masks of slander and

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