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Mood In Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing

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“Much Ado About Nothing” is a comedy by Shakespeare about love and misunderstandings between several characters. Claudio and Hero are in love but Claudio is led to believe that Hero has been unfaithful while Beatrice and Benedick both love each other but will not admit it. Since the story is a comedy that deals with serious issues such as infidelity and deceit, the mood shifts often between positive and negative moods, as shown in my diagram. In the diagram, the closer the point is to the top, the more positive the mood was during the scene and the closer the point is to the bottom, the more negative the mood was. While some scenes only had positive moments, others had both positive and negative. These scenes’ placement on the diagram reflects the average mood of the entire scene. This means that while a scene could have had a very positive moment, it will be placed lower on the diagram if the scene also contained a negative moment. …show more content…

Act I, scene 1 has a lighthearted happy mood throughout it, as does scene 2. The characters are all happy about winning their battle and Claudio is in love. The characters in these scenes only have high hopes for the future and do not express any negative thoughts that would affect the mood, which is why these scenes are placed so high. Scene 2 is placed slightly lower than scene 1 because, while it is completely positive, it does not express the joy and love that is in scene 1. Scene 3 of Act I is placed extremely low on the diagram because it has a very negative mood caused by the introduction of Don John, the villain of the play, who is the bitter brother of Don

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