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    Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare Exposition: The scene is set in Messina, Italy. In this state there is a wealthy landowner who is also the Governor named Leonato. He is a good natured man that has one child, a daughter named Hero. He also has a niece named Beatrice who is quick witted and, as Don Pedro points out, “a pleasant spirited lady”, although she is secretly a scorned woman that is bitter at being left by a man named Benedick years before. We learn about Beatrice’s distain

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    Much Ado About Noting

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    and conclusions. Having written 38 plays with two original plots, Shakespeare expresses his themes through passionate romance, sorrow filled tragedy, inviting history and hilarious comedy. One of his most famous comedies is the play called, Much Ado About Nothing. In this play the comedic aspects greatly emphasize the important theme of self-knowledge.

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    Beatrice Vs Benedick

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    Love, is it always obvious? In William Shakespeare’s play, Much Ado About Nothing, there are two couples who are supposedly in love, Beatrice and Benedick, and Hero and Claudio. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, love is defined strong affection or attraction for another arising out of kinship, person ties, and/or desires. Hate however is defined as strong feelings of dislike. Therefore by definition, Claudio and Hero are in a love relationship, while Benedick and Beatrice are in a

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    Love is like a game, there are many rules and it can get difficult at times.The play Much Ado about Nothing tells the tale of two different pairs of lovers, both with different personalities. They are tricked and sidetracked, but eventually they find love. Throughout the story there are many examples of character foils. In the play, Much Ado about Nothing by William Shakespeare, the characters Claudio and Benedick are character foils for each other because of their contrasting love views, actions

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    When beginning of the story of Much Ado About Nothing . Hero and Claudio give the appearance that they’ll become an epitome of a Disney Renaissance story, where love begins at the meeting of the two characters, and the story is folded around their attempt to be together . And then we are introduced to Benedick and Beatrice at the moment they meet, it becomes constant bickering, and smart retorts towards the others sharp accusation, creating an atmosphere of despite as demonstrated in act one when

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    Benedick Foil

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    Foils are common in any books, whether it’s the antagonist bringing out the best in the antagonist or the protagonist bringing out the worst in the antagonist. Foils are everywhere. In “Much Ado About Nothing” written by William Shakespeare, almost all of the characters can foil each other in some way or another. In the beginning, Claudio is falling for Hero on the day the meet. Hero is Leonato’s Daughter. The people throw a masquerade ball later that night where Claudio is deceived by Don John that

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    Don John, in William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, has a characteristic of envy which provokes the main conflict in the play. His characteristic is shown with his relationship towards his brother, Don Pedro, we become aware that he is the “illegitimate” brother and nevertheless known for being “the bastard” thus his explained actions in the play. The play takes place in a period where deception known as the greatest sin, consequently there are many in the play with multiple characters. Don

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    In the play “Much Ado About Nothing” by William Shakespeare deception is shown to give a great sense of drama. The parts of deception used really comes into play when discussing some important themes. The theme seen in the play can be said to be that deception is a means to an end, meaning that both good, or bad Situations can end, but with doing so, it is done wrongfully. The other theme seen in the play is that men are deceivers, this puts a meaning to say that most men, in the play, deceived someone

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    Don John Deception

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    ´´We always deceive ourselves twice about the people we love - first to their advantage, then to their disadvantage´´ (Albert Camus). In William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, Don John is trying to break Claudio and Hero up. While this plan is in the making there is a lot of other lies that are being created. In this play there is a lot of lies and deceit, but the characters do not think twice about lying, they just do it. Deception in this play is revealed throughout many plans that the

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    Don John Deception

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    Shakespeare in his comedy, Much Ado About Nothing, opens the audience up to the notion that a dedication to the truth can be nearly impossible. Delusion, deceits and ploys are common place in the city of Messina. But they are not exclusive to the setting of Shakespeare’s play. Shakespeare is introducing the idea to his audience through the characterization of all of the characters as well as the unfolding plot that it is becoming increasingly difficult to perceive and recognize the truth. Along the

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