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    Much Ado About Nothing’ by William Shakespeare: What does Leonato and Claudio’s treatment of Hero in Act 4 Scene 1 reveal about each character’s relationship with her and their attitudes to women? ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ is a romantic comedy set in the Elizabethan era. It shows the roles of men and women in a patriarchal society and how each are looked upon. The themes of this play are cuckold‚ where a married mans wife has sex with other men; the wife is adulterous. This play shows

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    In Shakespeare’s brilliant play‚ Much Ado About Nothing‚ there are two key relationships being examined throughout: Beatrice and Benedick’s‚ and Hero and Claudio’s. Though similar in some ways‚ one could say that they are‚ in fact‚ relationships of polar opposites. Beatrice and Benedick give an example of a more in-depth bond‚ while Hero and Claudio demonstrate a shallow‚ loosely knit love. Firstly‚ the relationship betwixt Beatrice and Benedick could possibly go back further than the play lets

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    Kenneth Branaghs 1993 Much ado about nothing shows how the setting of a film can contribute to the way the film plays out. Branagh decided to set the scene between Don Jon and Conrad in the cellar of Leonartos house to help set the atmosphere and mood. Branagh uses a low key chiaroscuro light mid-shot whilst Conrad gives Don Jon a massage. The low key light mid-shot helps show us the emotions on both Don Jon and Conrad’s face showing the power Don Jon has over Conrad‚ the chiaroscuro lighting portrays

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    ]“Much Ado about Nothing is a comedy without substance” Discuss Old and new comedy both appear during the play‚ they are only produced for entertainment purposes.Old comedy usually sees a plot with a problem to overcome. This is attempted with a absurd plan‚ often leading to satire and buffoonery.These key features of old comedy are shown when Hero has to fake her death in order for Claudio to marry her and dogberry and verges court case to gain respect and honour.New Comedy is also visible

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    The movie “Much Ado About Nothing”‚ though similar to the original play by William Shakespeare‚ has subtle differences. Although the dialogue in the movie is the same as the original play‚ the settings and emotional intent are better represented in the film. So‚ the overall meaning of the story isn’t diminished but preserved and enhanced. In Summary‚ the movie is a good representation of the original play that William Shakespeare would be proud of. The story written by William Shakespeare

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    with being too identical. During the play‚ Don Pedro embodies a matchmaker for Beatrice and Benedick. The two characters correspondences and variance kept them apart for years‚ and they continued to disagree until the very end of the play. In Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare‚ Beatrice plays as the foil character to Benedick by which Benedick’s metamorphic personality is illuminated by Beatrice’s strong unyielding ways; thus‚ influences the plot by amplifying the events in the story. Beatrice

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    Love is described as an intense feeling of deep affection‚ and in the book Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare it’s hard to see Claudio and Hero display love because the affection they show seems to be a physical attraction not love. Therefore‚ Throughout the book‚ Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare‚ Hero and Claudio do not display real love for eachother. In theory‚ some people may say that there relationships replicates love at first sight‚ but in my opinion that cannot be

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    Shakespeare uses in his plays to advance the plot. In The Taming of the Shrew and Much Ado About Nothing he uses deceit to advance the play to reach the end of the play which is a wedding between two people that were meant to be together. Shakespeare could have used many different ways of making his plays reach the climax without using deceit but that was the most appropriate way. In the play Much Ado About Nothing Shakespeare uses the theme of deceit to advance the plot between Beatrice and Benedick

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    Much Ado About Nothing is a comedic play by William Shakespeare thought to have been written in 1598 and 1599‚ as Shakespeare was approaching the middle of his career. It combines elements of robust hilarity with more serious meditations on honor‚ shame‚ and court politics though interspersed with darker concerns‚ is a joyful comedy that ends with multiple marriages and no deaths. Much Ado About Nothing chronicles two pairs of lovers: Benedick and Beatrice (the main couple)‚ and Claudio and Hero

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    achieve. This disparity of power prominently appears in the works of the time period’s most well-known playwright‚ William Shakespeare. In his "Much Ado about Nothing"‚ Beatrice‚ one of the most powerful women in all of Shakespeare’s work‚ complains of feeling weak and impotent in the face of the play’s overbearing men. Her sympathetic portrayal throughout Much Ado suggests Shakespeare’s staunch disapproval of the traditional Elizabethan gender roles. It is easy to understand why Beatrice feels this way

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