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    Much ado about nothing is a William Shakespeare written play base on comedy‚ loyalty‚ and the most important‚ the Romanic relationship between the two main couples. However‚ Shakespeare makes this very apparent that true love is merely full of loyalty‚ commitment‚ and passion. These are a just few main things that every real relationship should indeed have to be very successful and truly loving. Beatrice and Benedick are the only ones that can actually demonstrate these very important traits.

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    feelings toward marriage. Benedick’s response to Don Pedro’s statement is humorous which is interesting because it is only when Benedict becomes serious does he fall in love. Benedick‚ in a way‚ tries too hard to show his distance from love. He argues too much against it. The image of the savage bull bearing the yolk relates back to Benedick’s humor‚ how both are contained once married does not make marriage sound all that inviting. An interesting pattern in many stories is two people who seemingly cannot

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    My Dear Hero‚ I care for you deeply and often feel pangs of maternal sentiment toward you‚ which although most bizarre‚ provokes within me a strong inclination to protect you from the masked absurdity that festers amongst our terribly backward society. Darling Hero‚ perhaps it is the illusory charm of flattery that has cast you under this spell and sucked you of spirit and free will‚ but I feel a sisterly duty to remind you of what you are becoming: a blithe and bonny play toy for the Prices and

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    idea of marriage portrayed In these two scenes? In the two scenes of ‘Much ado about nothing’‚ that I am going to go in more detail of‚ have two different opinions that the characters portray about marriage. There are four main characters who are the couples of the play‚ they are ‘Hero & Claudio’ and ‘Beatrice & Benedick’‚ both couples have opposite feelings towards marriage in scene one and may still think the same way about love and marriage in scene two but Shakespeare makes their characters portray

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    Much ado about nothing Potential passages for my exam * Act 1 Scene 1 Lines 1-70 (opening of the play) * Act 2 Scene 1 Lines 1-60 (Beatrice views on love) * Act 2 Scene 1 Lines 160-257 (Love Benedick and Beatrice) * Act 2 Scene 3 Lines 6-27 and 181-200 (Benedicks speeches on love) * Act 3 Scene 1 Lines 37-end (Gulling of Beatrice) * Act 3 Scene 3 Lines 1-77 (Dogberry+Comedy) * Act 3 Scene 4 Lines 29- end (Beatrice in love) * Act 3 Scene 5 (Dogberry) * Act 4 Scene

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    Explore the Development of Benedick’s character throughout the play. The character ‘Benedick’ changes dramatically throughout Shakespeare’s "Much Ado about Nothing". It is the character ‘Beatrice’ who invokes these changes into Benedick. At the beginning of the play Benedick appears to be an aristocratic soldier who is witty and intelligent. It is clear Benedick has a reputation as a noble soldier and brave man merely from the messenger’s comments: "He hath done good service‚ lady‚ in these wars"

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    objectification of women very much sinister‚ particularly in Hero’s case. Shakespeare’s depiction of the interactions between Claudio: her potential Husband and Leonato- her own Father‚ prior to Hero’s public shaming from Claudio convey this. ‘Give me this maid‚ your daughter?’ Here‚ the two men are discussing the giving of Hero‚ as if she were an object to be traded‚ but as a formality for the marriage‚ suggesting the idea of the relations between the two genders as very much sinister. To modern audiences

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    Masculine Culture in Macbeth and Much Ado About Nothing Macbeth and Much Ado About Nothing are two of William Shakespeare’s elegant works‚ but both reveal a unpropitious and awry relationship between the men and the women. During Shakespeare’s time‚ it was unheard of if a women did not live in submissive role to men. Macbeth and Much Ado About Nothing both offer examples of the rampant victimization of women‚ commonly due to the male’s ego or lack of. The characters of Macbeth‚ Claudio‚ and Don John

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    timeless classics. Much Ado About Nothing is no exception. He used things such as themes‚ symbols and motifs to create this effect. Masking is the prominent motif in Much Ado About Nothing. It is seen many times over in this play. There are two kinds of masking that Shakespeare used in Much Ado. One is literal masking‚ this where a character actually wears a mask during the play. This is seen several times. There is also another form of masking that was used in Much Ado About Nothing‚ this is literary

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    slightly touched or as our moms say special ones. William Shakespeare was an English poet‚ playwright‚ and actor‚ widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world’s pre-eminent dramatist. I mostly enjoyed “Titus” and “Much ado about nothing”. Therefore‚ I will be dishing my view of their similarities and differences in comparison after reading them. I chose these two very different yet likeable plays because it shows exactly what a person feels and thinks even if they don’t do

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