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    In much ado about Nothing‚ the characters used physical and metaphoric masks to conceal their emotions and identity‚ but some‚ however‚ may have been wearing ‘masks’ without realizing it. In the play two of the main characters‚ Benedick and Beatrice‚ clearly resented each other from the beginning of the play but it unintentionally motivated Don Pedro to orchestrates a plan to consequently remove their masks and making them realize that they loved each other. Although Benedick and Beatrice have

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    MADE IN CHINA: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING? Comment By: Samirul Ariff B Othman China’s economic growth has been breathtaking. The Chinese economy grew by an average of 9.6 percent per year between 1990 and 2010‚ according to the International Monetary Fund. During the recent global financial panic‚ some feared that the Chinese growth engine would come to a grinding halt. However despite Chinese exports faltering in 2008‚ the nation did survive the bumpy ride without experiencing political instability

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    “Tell a lie once and all your truths become questionable”.(anonymous) In the play Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare. The play shows lies and deceit from Don John and Don Pedro. Don John lied about Hero cheating on Claudio.Claudio then called out Hero at the wedding calling her a dirty cheater. Don Pedro lies to Hero saying that he is Claudio.Don Pedros lie Caused Hero and Claudio to get Married. The motivation that makes Don John Lie is anger‚revenge‚and hatred.The thing that motivates

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    Women roles in society have changed drastically in the last four centuries. During the renaissance‚ men believed that women were “formed from a bent rib” and thus imperfect and inferior (Kramer 2). Women were denied all political rights and considered legally subject to their husbands. They couldn’t speak out against their husbands in public and if they ever did they were not believed. Because of this‚ some women desired to remain single to escape the control of an oppressive husband. However‚ they

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    In the play Much Ado About Nothing how does Shakespeare present the relationships between men and women? The play Much Ado About Nothing is a famous play written by William Shakespeare. The play is a Romantic Comedy with a few problems along the way. Shakespeare includes many different examples of relationships between men and women. There are three main relationships and although they are all between men and women‚ they are all very different from one another. Two of the relationships are between

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    The Shakespearean comedy‚ Much Ado about Nothing encompasses themes such as the importance of honour‚ the ideal of social grace‚ nevertheless uses a plot which primarily revolves around the theme of deception re occurring in various forms. On one hand deception is used throughout Much Ado About Nothing in a malicious manner‚ however on the on the hand it can be portrayed in a benevolent and beneficial manner such as the fooling of Beatrice and Benedick and deceiving them into proclaiming their love

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    Much Ado About Nothing is one of William Shakespeare’s most beloved romantic comedies. The play features two sets of couples trying to find their lover while being manipulated by others. The character Claudio said it best when describing the issues with the truth these characters face‚ “O‚ what authority and show of truth Can cunning sin cover itself withal!” (4.1.32-33). One of the most well-known characters in the story is Beatrice. Though she is famous for her opinionated and defiant nature‚ Beatrice

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    Within the play‚ Much Ado About Nothing‚ there is a central theme of deceitfulness‚ as a way to solve a problem or an issue amongst the characters. Though deception is inherently perceived as evil‚ it led to positive endings after several conflicts throughout the play. In the creation of this theme‚ Shakespeare uses both negative and positive examples to contribute to his lesson on ruses. Within this particular scene‚ all of the cons that the various characters have put on are officially disclosed

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    Trickery and deceit were one of the common themes in Shakespeare’s play “Much Ado About Nothing”. There’s many examples where trickery and deceit were used as a malicious act‚ also as a good natured act. Don John used a evil intentioned deception by trying to destroy Claudio and Hero’s relationship. While Leonato and Hero deployed a plan with the assistance of Leonato and The Prince to make Benedick and Beatrice fall in love with each other. Hero used both trickery and deceit by faking her death

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    personal life of William Shakespeare is not that well explicated or elucidate. His literary works‚ on the other hand‚ for numerous reasons‚ have led Shakespeare to be deemed the greatest dramatist of all time. Aside from writing comedies such as Much Ado About Nothing‚ he also wrote tragedies such as Hamlet and Macbeth. Sophocles on the other hand is a Greek playwright who is considered to be one of the greats in tragedy. He was a pastor‚ political figure as well as a leader. The plays Antigone and Hamlet

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