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    Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing depicts the relationship between men and women during the Elizabethan Age. For centuries‚ many people have questioned the title of the play and claim it has to do with everyone making commotion about tragedies which turn out to be false‚ therefore nothing. Looking further into the play‚ the reader will notice that Shakespeare successfully exposes the dark‚ ugly truth about gender roles and inequality of his time. Viewing the play today contrasts the roles between

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    Salgia 9T 12/02/12 Explore the ways in which Beatrice and Benedick are presented in the masked revellers scene‚ and elsewhere in the play‚ and in the performed version. In ’Much Ado About Nothing‚’ William Shakespeare presents two very similar characters: Benedick of Padua and Beatrice of Messina in a variety of ways‚ from rancorous ’harpy’ to machiavellian ’jester’ after their suggested punitive break up to strong lovers who ens the

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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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    A Review of a Film Adaptation of the Play “Much Ado About Nothing”. The 1993 film adaptation of the romantic comedy “Much ado about nothing” was a riveting and well done performance. The producer Kenneth Branaugh captures the essence of the play‚ whilst adding his own twist and flair to it without interfering with the plot. The film is casted by world renowned actors such as Denzel Washington who plays Don Pedro the Prince of Aragon and Don John‚ his bastard brother whom is played by Keanu Reeves

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    Shakespeare’s romantic comedy ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ and the BBC’s appropriation of the play in its ‘Shakespeare Retold’ series‚ both texts share the common ideas of love and marriage‚ the role of women in society and the representation of evil. When comparing these texts‚ however‚ we find similarities but also many differences due to the changing ideas and values from 16th century Elizabethan England to 21st century society. A comparison of Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ and the BBC’s appropriation

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    difficult or unhappy interactions with another person‚ we might even be able to see these interactions with new eyes. The idea of counterfeiting‚ in the sense of presenting a false face to the world‚ appears frequently throughout Shakespeare’s much ado about nothing. A particularly rich and complex example of counterfeiting occurs as Leonato‚ Claudio‚ and Don Pedro pretend that Beatrice is head over heels in love with Benedick "If we can do this‚ Cupid is no longer an archer; his glory shall be ours‚

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    Write about the ways in which Shakespeare presents the relationship between Beatrice and Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing and compare it with the ways in which relationships are presented in ‘Sonnet 130’‚ ‘Sonnet 43’ and ‘Salome’. In Much Ado About Nothing‚ Shakespeare presents an interesting relationship between the characters of Beatrice and Benedick. We can compare their relationships with the poems ‘Sonnet 130’‚ ‘Sonnet 43’ and ‘Salome’ and the relationships presented in them. Although Shakespeare

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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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    love and affection. To a couple looking to marry‚ to hating each other soon after. However both take an important role in bringing people together‚ bringing out the romance. Beatrice and Benedick‚ two main characters in the play who are confused about each other‚ always in denial. They both don’t believe in love‚ they think it is foolish and a waste of time. Right as they first made eye contact‚ they already start bumping heads. For example‚ Beatrice says‚ “A dear happiness to woman. They would

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    Much Ado About Nothing is‚ at it’s core‚ a show about deception. Is all deception a bad thing and can it sometimes be justified? This is the question Shakespeare poses in this play. Even though Beatrice and Benedick are deceived into believing they are in love with each other‚ they end up in love anyway; this deceit is excused. However‚ Don Pedro tricks Claudio into believing his betrothed is unfaithful‚ leading to her public humiliation; this deceit was harmful and could not be excused. This performance

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