Much Ado About Nothing
Much Ado About Nothing is one of William Shakespeare's many comedy plays. Much Ado About Nothing differs from most of the other comedies in that it has "naturalized" the romantic materials. There are not any fairy kingdoms, as in Midsummer to help the story flow better. Even the language does not have the quality of Shakespeare's other writings. It is closer to ordinary speech. William Shakespeare was very well know for his for his poetry from about 1587 up to the present date. Many of his writings are being interpreted into movies today. Claudio, Don Pedro, Bene*censored*, Hero and Beatrice are the five main characters in Much Ado About Nothing. Throughout this whole play everyone in the story is trying to accomplish something without telling others all the In this romantic comedy two sets of lovers share the spotlight. Most of the plot's action is devoted to Claudio and Hero, who eventually come together despite the different problems. In the first part of this play, Claudio's best friend Don Pedro volunteers to bring Claudio to Hero's attention, but before he has finished Don Pedro's brother, Don John, spreads rumors that Don Pedro has made Hero fall for him. Claudio finds out that he was only . . .
Bene*censored* is a young lord of Padua. Don John is punished in the end for all of his problem causing. He obviously wishes to enjoy his stay in Messina, and his offer to help Hero fall for Claudio seems to be encouraged by the pleasure of amusing and challenging him to help his friend. She suffers throughout the story because Claudio believed that she was unfaithful. He is confused by the how he should approach Beatrice with his feelings for her. Although it is obvious she that she is in love with him, she dynes it throughout the book until the end. Much Ado About Nothing is about people doing nothing to the right people and telling the wrong information to the right people. Later one of Don John's friends pretends to make love with Hero while Don Pedro and Claudio witness from a hiding place. She shows a lot of compassion for her wronged cousin, Hero. The play ends with the return of Hero, masked as Hero's father's "niece. She is the object of scorn, then pity, and finally affection in the actions of the play. He is not only a lord but also a close friend to his followers Claudio and Bene*censored*. He has been successful in putting down the rebellion acts of his brother and has graciously pardoned him. He has "love" of some sort for Hero yet he decides this only after seeing her.
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