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    fiction books I have chosen are Jane Austin’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’ and William Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’. These two texts are different in many ways. However‚ they convey certain aspects of society. They both show us Society’s view on love and marriage. But also it shows us how wealth gives certain people status. The two pieces are set in different areas and eras. ‘Much ado about nothing’ is set in Italy. The play was written in 1598‚ 200 years before ‘Pride and Prejudice’ was written

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    part in some disguise” [Act I‚ scene I] further offering his help to Claudio. He is offering to take Claudio’s place in a masked dance/party for the purpose of finding out if Hero loves Claudio without Claudio getting tongue tied talking to Hero about love and marrying. Don Pedro discovers that Hero loves Claudio as well and reports his findings back to Claudio‚ “Here‚ Claudio‚ I have wooed in your name and fair Hero is won” [Act II‚ scene I] of course Claudio is overjoyed and immediately wants

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    Love in Much Ado About Nothing “Love is a triumph of imagination over intelligence” This quote explains love in the simplest forms‚ love at first sight. A lot of people claim to be in love with someone without getting to actually know them. They like what they see on the surface without getting to know someone on personal levels. In the 16th century‚ a lot of the literature written was focused around the theme of love. In Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing‚ love is one of the key themes and

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    The time period in which “Much Ado About Nothing” was written directly pertains to its plot‚ thoughts‚ and mannerisms of the audience that they play was written for. The play was written in 1598 and produces two plots one being an unconventional love plot involving a strong woman named Beatrice who does not conform or choose to conform to the societal expectations put upon her in a traditional way. “Much Ado About Nothing” highlights the negative female stereotypes‚ magnifies the connotations that

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    Explore the importance of disguise and deception in Much Ado about Nothing. Are they merely effective plot devices? Much Ado about Nothing was written by William Shakespeare in 1598‚ towards the middle of his career and during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Disguise and deception are used to great comic effect‚ as well as to drive the main and sub-plot forward. However‚ an attentive audience may notice how disguise and deception can also be seen to develop characters and relationships‚ and show some

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    Much Ado About Nothing Assessment By Kethia Kieya Miesi 9T ‘In Much Ado‚deception is used to both destroy relationships and unite lovers.How is deception used in this play and what is the impact?’ The Shakespearean play‚’Much Ado About Nothing’‚is the famous-known comedy‚which is based in the Elizabethan era; when women were shameful for losing their virginity before marriage and men were teased with the names ‘cuckolds’‚for having an disloyal wife‚that slept around with a large sum of men.The

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    In Much Ado About Nothing‚ Shakespeare plays with his characters’ conceptions of identity. The comedy centers around noting; and mistaken identities sequentially move the plot forward. Throughout the play‚ Shakespeare manipulates clothing to conceal both the character’s identity and insecurities. And‚ like armor‚ this trope protects the characters from getting hurt and wounding their pride. In this regard‚ Shakespeare’s characters change their firmly held opinions as if they were changing clothing

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    English Essay The Elizabethan Worldview and Much Ado About Nothing Audrey Hernandez The Elizabethan Era is one of the most fascinating periods in the History of the World. It is named after one of the greatest of the Queens of England - Queen Elizabeth I. It was the era of the very first Theatres in England - William Shakespeare and the globe Theatre and Christopher Marlowe! It also had a very different feel and look to it than we experience nowadays and this is shown in the marriage and wedding

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    Shakespeare’s Much Ado about Nothing is fueled by deception. Without lies‚ Benedick and Beatrice would never have admitted their mutual love and married their respective equally stubborn soulmates. A small deception also lead to a faked death‚ a public shaming‚ and a man swearing to his love that he would kill his close friend. The difference in these deceptions is in the motive. Proper deception “leads to social peace” and is done with the intention of alleviating self deception (Henze 188). Wrong

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    Throughout the history of the world‚ honor has been an important part of life. In literature‚ as well‚ honor plays an important role in many plots and the development of almost any character. Shakespeare’s play Much Ado About Nothing is no exception. In this comedy about love and marriage‚ honor is revealed as the primary reason for many of the actions taken by several different characters. When Claudio breaks off his wedding with Hero‚ he does it because he believes she is not chastised as she claims

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