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    Much Ado About Nothing is a romantic comedy and throughout the play, the dialogue represents brutal wounds and battles. By doing so,Shakespeare establishes early on that in life there is comedy in tragic events and comedic relief in violence.  Each character expresses their feelings as passionate examples of abuse. Unlike most Shakespearean plays, no one dies in Much Ado About Nothing,  but the characters do indicate that their lives are only inches away from tragedy as their feelings of anger, betrayal

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    Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing deals with situations that are blown out of proportion over misunderstandings and jumping to conclusions. In the play the theme of female chastity is emphasized and is a driving force throughout the entire play. This play has since been adapted to many film versions, one directed by Kenneth Branagh. This drama and romance film uses the same language as the original play, but the overall feeling differs greatly as viewer than as a reader. In this movie Branagh

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    This essay is an exploration of the play Much Ado About Nothing, and the gender roles involved in the deceit and trickery that transpire and develop throughout the story. As gender is one of the main themes in the plot, identifying the expected gender roles of the characters, and how the contrast between characters highlights these expected roles. In Shakespeare 's time, known as the Elizabethan Era, men and women’s roles and expectations were starkly different. Elizabethan women, no matter what

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    Scene One of Act Four of William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, Beatrice is angered by Don Pedro and Claudio’s hasty reactions and makes the irrational decision to beg Benedick to challenge Claudio to a duel. Don Pedro and Claudio announce the lies fed to them by Don John to those attending the wedding procession, causing Hero to faint of embarrassment and despair. After the public shaming of Hero, Beatrice and Benedick have a long conversation about Beatrice’s sorrow and Hero’s shattered reputation

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    Hidden Love “If this doesn’t move me to take pity on her,I’m a horri(of a person) in a very unhappy or unfortunate state.ble person.”In Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, Beatrice is the foil character of Benedick by which Benedick’s metamorphosis is illuminated through Beatrice’s bull-headed behavior;causing interminable complications in their relationship.Their equivalent and antithesis.From the beginning, Beatrice was hinting her feelings towards Benedick,trying not to ruin her eminent

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    Act 2 of Much Ado About Nothing is divided up into a set of 3 scenes and it’s plot is quite distinct from the previous act. The first scene of Act 2 is quite longer than the rest and it starts of with a amicable conversation between Hero, Beatrice, Leonato, and Leonato’s brother. Beatrice and Hero discuss about their ideal example of a husband and the conversation leads off to a tangent and they talk about if Beatrice will ever get married. In the meantime, the party is starting and the people are

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    In the beginning of the play, Much Ado About Nothing, Claudio sees Hero and believes he is in love at first sight, but is he really in love? This romance began very suddenly. Soon after they met in Messina, Claudio professed his love for Hero. However, this love created seems to be superficial because Claudio only shows fancies for Hero’s good looks, fortune, and power. Firstly, Claudio bases his ‘love’ off of looks. The definition of ‘love’ is “a feeling of deep romantic attachment to a person

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    Much Ado About Nothing is a comedy by William Shakespeare that has a strong focus on deception. The main conflict of the story centers around Claudio being tricked into thinking his fiance Hero has been disloyal to him by Don Jon. There is a side-plot and that deals with the characters Beatrice and Benedick being tricked into showing their true feelings and affection for eachother. These situations clearly show that deceit isn’t always a bad thing but can also be used for good. When Don Jon tries

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    The Shakespearian play 'Much Ado about Nothing' explores the position of women in a patriarchal society and the difficulties they face. This play demonstrates how women in Elizabethan society were expected to behave in a passive manner, how the men’s opinion was accepted over the females and how women had to conform to men. The over-arching idea of the ideal female was that she was passive and was accepting of her role in society. This theme is explored throughout the entirety of the play but

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    During the the play of Much Ado About Nothing you are shown how love will prevail against all odds. This is shown through Hero and Claudio who are madly in love but claudio is scared of asking her father for her hand so Don Pedro tells Claudio that he is willing to help him find and keep his true love by asking Hero's father for her hand and also ask Hero if she is willing to marry Claudio. When Don Pedro does this he greatly helps the two lovers and are ready to marry with the blessing of Leonato

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