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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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    Much Ado About Nothing Trickery and deceit are very important Central themes in Much Ado About Nothing. The characters in this play only see what they want to which causes them to be misled more than they allow themselves to be. The sea is bad yes comma but it is used in this place to bring out only the positive. The outcomes are actually faux (fake/not real) and and and without issues. The illusion of Deceit and this place is far from what is real and what is not. For example‚ Don Pedro

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    Much Ado About Nothing The book Much Ado About Nothing is a surprisingly fascinating story. Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare is similar to his other work in which people fall in love. In this story people cause problems to break relationships and love apart. Nevertheless true love finds its way back. What makes Much Ado About Nothing unique is trickery and deceit plays a huge roll in romance. In Much Ado About Nothing deceit plays its part with young Claudio (a lord) and

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    Nemo consist of “recurrent characters and background conditions across the different lines of action” (Wedel‚ 2009) which is Bordwell’s third convention. For instance‚ whichever path Nemo takes‚ he always runs into Anna‚ the woman who loves him as much as he does her. Not only does it show the intersection of the multiplicity‚ it also highlights the love theme of the film---one cannot possibly be happy with someone if the affection is not mutual. That is why Nemo is not happy with either Elise or

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    Remember or Forgot Yourself: King Richard‚ Prospero‚ and Acting I. Thesis: At the end of the passage “Everything and Nothing” by Borge there is a story about Shakespeare meeting God. Shakespeare says‚ “I‚ who have been so many men in vain‚ want to be one man: myself.” A person who spends most of their life deceiving or manipulating people may become a fantastic actor‚ able to play any role that they can think of and able to make people do whatever they desire and always believe them. However‚ in

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    change their hearts constantly. People enter the theatre and watch as the characters embark upon the “green world” before marrying: ending with familial union. However‚ this light hearted play does something more than just make us laugh‚ teaching us about a time’s misogynist attitudes towards gender and the state which encourages these. Shakespeare uses the antics of Oberon and Puck at the forefront of this comedy‚ using the “juice” to make everyone fall in love‚ however they err due to their arrogance

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    showed femininity as he chose the name Daphne over Geraldine. When asked why by Joe‚ Jerry stated‚ “I never really like the name Geraldine.” Jerry was most involved with his role as Daphne as he learned what it felt like to be loved‚ and cared for‚ much to his discretion by another

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    encounter. Cassius from Julius Caesar says‚ “The fault… is not in our stars‚ / But in ourselves” (Julius Caesar). This means that destiny cannot be blamed because one’s character and actions are the root of many of an individual’s issues. In Much Ado About Nothing written by the prominent playwright William Shakespeare‚ the meaning of this quote is evident in the love story of the feuding characters Beatrice and Benedick‚ the problematic marriage of Claudio and Hero‚ and the villainy of Don John. Benedick

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    In Much Ado About Nothingdeception is used both to destroy relationships and unite lovers. How is deception used in this play‚ and what is the impact? In Much Ado About Nothing‚ the main themes of the play‚ is deception and love. The main aim and theme of this play was to unite lovers and destroy relationships. It gives us perfect examples of fairy tale endings‚ and Elizabethan requirements. It shows us how religion and belief can dictate whether you get married or not‚ this is all down to the

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    humans do crazy things right ‚ or even make us or people feel some way about it ... right?. How about the people that : don’t care for love‚ yawn for love‚ or even see an “forever” with Love. Then‚ on the other hand some see a way to Revenge‚ or a way to use Love as a weakness. Still‚ no matter how you look at it‚Love makes us see another side to everything through our emotions‚eyes and heart‚ and especially Feelings. But what about Language?‚ Can love make you feel or do unconditional things through

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