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What Is Deception In Much Ado About Nothing

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In Shakespeare’s Much ado about nothing, there are many instances of deception, which seem to encompass the plot of the play. The deception may be evil or sometimes benevolent but the entirety play depends on these deceptions and how they affect the other characters. The characters in Morley Callaghan’s “Getting on in the World”, use deception for their own benefits. Both Ado about Nothing and “Getting on in the World” examine the idea of how deception depends on the intentions of the deceiver, it could either promote happiness, intend harm on another or even for self-benefit.
In the second Act of Shakespeare's Much ado about Nothing, the brave young soldier, Don Pedro was causing deception to happen by playing Cupid for Beatrice and Benedick

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