In “ Much Ado About Nothing…” , the characters never expect it, at least the revenge, or the expectations of cruelty and deception.On the other hand Disguise can concluded for why Shakespeare makes the characters think and say and act how they act. Deception appears as the tool of villains to spread chaos and unhappiness. However, it’s also a device used by friends to improve each other’s lives, and to keep positives.Deception doesn’t come with a value judgment,nor is it neither absolutely good or absolutely bad, it's just there and happening. Whether deception is okay or not depends on the intentions of the deceivers,senders and receivers..that's if the intention is to promote happiness, then the deceiver is a good friend, but if the deceiver intends harm, then he’s a nasty jerk and mean spirited. However this is Shakespeare's way of Love, and his old times version for what would be normal to this time, which we see isn't as different as from what we see
In “ Much Ado About Nothing…” , the characters never expect it, at least the revenge, or the expectations of cruelty and deception.On the other hand Disguise can concluded for why Shakespeare makes the characters think and say and act how they act. Deception appears as the tool of villains to spread chaos and unhappiness. However, it’s also a device used by friends to improve each other’s lives, and to keep positives.Deception doesn’t come with a value judgment,nor is it neither absolutely good or absolutely bad, it's just there and happening. Whether deception is okay or not depends on the intentions of the deceivers,senders and receivers..that's if the intention is to promote happiness, then the deceiver is a good friend, but if the deceiver intends harm, then he’s a nasty jerk and mean spirited. However this is Shakespeare's way of Love, and his old times version for what would be normal to this time, which we see isn't as different as from what we see