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    Much Ado About Nothing—Romantic Comedy * Much Ado about Nothing * Love and War; Love as War—starts with soldiers coming back from war and wanting love; love becomes a battlefield * Young Lovers: Claudio and Hero * “Not(h)ing” Messina: Confusions of Appearance and Reality * Love and War; Love as War * 1.1: World waiting for the return of youth and love * Learn of soldiers even before they enter scene: * Youthful Claudio‚ ll.12-16 * Benedick (older man) introduced

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    In the text‚ Much Ado About Nothing‚ many of the characters show comedic and tragic aspects. Even though most characters in the text show different aspects and traits‚ Benedick shows the most tragic and comedic aspects. An example of Benedick showing comedic aspects would be in act 2 scene 1; Benedick disguises himself with a mask along with changing his voice. Benedick disguises his voice with an accent‚ which brings humor to the reader‚ and or audience (if watching the movie). Another example‚

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    Much Ado About Something “And when I lived‚ I was your other wife‚ And when you loved‚ you were my other husband.” (Shakespeare 232) Claudio asked Hero’s hand in marriage. Don John did a corrupt plan to ruin poor Hero’s image and to make Claudio unhappy. At the wedding Claudio shamed her and she perceived to die. At the end of the book it was revealed to Claudio that his Hero was alive‚ and they got fully married. In Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare‚ Hero serves as the foil of Claudio

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    disagrees with the concept of marriage‚ in which two people take commitment to each other by sharing a serious relationship. Using two different soliloquies‚ Shakespeare portrays Benedick’s attitude about love before and after the conversation among Claudio‚ Don Pedro and Leonato. In Much Ado About Nothing‚ William Shakespeare uses repetition and diction to show how Benedick’s feelings toward love change from dislike to desire. Benedick’s first monologue is based on repeated words and phrases. His

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    Nicole Stanworth‚ A01683670‚ CCA 3330-SEC‚ Film Assignment‚ October 16 2017 Part 1: Review Much Ado About Nothing is a classic Shakespeare love story that came to the big screen in 1993. Honestly‚ I wasn’t over joyed to watch this‚ but as I watched I actually really enjoyed it. It was surprised how well it was produced. After reading the script‚ I was surprised by how well the acting was‚ and how they were able to creates strong connections. I love watching films that make me forget they are acting

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    Questions 1: Of the plays we have read this term‚ Much Ado About Nothing and Richard III had interesting plot points outside of their respective genres. The first play is categorized as a comedy because of nature of the plot and the happy conclusion. In the play‚ however‚ there is a secret plot to ruin Claudio and Hero’s love that could have turned into the ending of Othello but instead turns out for the better. The latter is considered a history simply because it pertains to a former English king’s

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    William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing often dives headfirst into the realm of illusion brought on by deception and trickery. The manner in which different characters view various happenings constantly varies. The always changing outlooks from the different characters leads both the characters and the audience to question reality and wonder about the true nature of the happenings within the play. The constant illusions within the play lead the play’s characters and audience to the realization

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    consists of four basic substances or humours: black bile‚ bile‚ phlegm‚ and blood. In balance‚ these humours bring health and sanity‚ but in excess or deficit of one of the humours‚ a person’s psychological health and personality are affected. In Much Ado About Nothing‚ William Shakespeare creates Don John‚ a character of an imbalance of humours. Don John is clearly an unbalanced individual because he comes up with twisted ways to meddle with people only to seek pleasure in their pain. The bluntness in his

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    title of home wrecker mean? To me‚ it means a lot. How will I look anyone in the eyes ever again? I’m just a spiteful‚ malicious‚ bitter woman. I have protected my reputation and my selfishness has got the better of me‚ preventing admitting the truth about that night. Instead of love and trust‚ I have brought happy never after for the young lovers. The exact moment still flashes before me‚ the shock in Hero’s sweet‚ innocent eyes as Claudio aggresively shoved her like she was dirt. Her heart sunk into

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    The Establishment and Defence of a Gendered Honour in Shakespeare’s Much Ado about Nothing William Shakespeare’s Much Ado about Nothing is a timeless dramatic comedy that establishes a number of Victorian gender norms as well as their relation to honour through the two main romances in the play‚ that of Claudio and Hero and Beatrice and Benedict. The relationship between Beatrice and Benedick is completely different to the more traditional relationship between Hero and Claudio‚ who’s relationship

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