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    In Much Ado about Nothing Hero is a sweet quiet girl. She is a very beautiful young lady which Is why she is love so very much by Claudio who first sees her as a modest young lady who is the sweetest lady he has ever met. She is the daughter of Leanoto who she never disobeys and treats with great respect. She is one of the more beautiful women in the book on the inside and out. She is tall and has blonde curly short hair which is considered to be the most beautiful women. This is why Claudio is so

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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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    There are often many kinds of deception: evil and good. The way they are used in stories depends mostly on the writer but each type of deception plays a role in how the message of the piece is understood by readers. In Much Ado about Nothing‚ Shakespeare’s characters manipulate each other either for good or for malicious reasons. In fact‚ the actual meaning of the title implies that misconceptions are often exaggerated‚ and the whole ordeal wasn’t that big of a deal.Beatrice and Benedick were both

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    In much ado about Nothing‚ the characters used physical and metaphoric masks to conceal their emotions and identity‚ but some‚ however‚ may have been wearing ‘masks’ without realizing it. In the play two of the main characters‚ Benedick and Beatrice‚ clearly resented each other from the beginning of the play but it unintentionally motivated Don Pedro to orchestrates a plan to consequently remove their masks and making them realize that they loved each other. Although Benedick and Beatrice have

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    Taming of the shrew The Taming of the shrew was just one of William Shakespeare’s 4 great comedies. Taming of the shrew is based on a king named Baptista who had two daughters named Katherina and Bianca. Both daughters had arranged marriages by there father. Since Katherina was older she had to get married first. Her father chose Petruchio for her to marry. Katherina did not want to get married to Pertuchio‚ but Katherina did not have a choice. Katherina was very disobedient at the begging of

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    Don Pedro‚ Leonato‚ Claudio‚ and Hero all acted in basically the most amatonormative way possible by trying to set Beatrice and Benedick up with each other. They should be ashamed of themselves. I’ll have more to say on that later. Benedick said about the possibility that he might fall in love‚ “I cannot tell; I think not” (2.3)—which is a common reason for labeling as gray-aro. In the same speech‚ he said‚ “[T]ill all graces be in one woman‚ one woman shall not come in my grace‚” which made me

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    Ethan Martin Professor Goossen EN 115-2 April 12‚ 2016 An Analysis of Beatrice Of all the characters from Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing”‚ Beatrice is perhaps the most interesting. As a brilliant and outspoken‚ her character is quite the opposite of her cousin‚ Hero. One must ask‚ “In what way is Beatrice different from other women during Shakespeare’s era?” And furthermore‚ “for what purpose did the author write her as the firm character she plays as?” Beatrice’s character cannot be adequately

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    discuss the three plots of The Taming of the Shrew. The three plots are the fooling of Sly‚ the wooing of Bianca‚ and the wooing of Katharine. Central Idea: Serving to inform the audience that The Taming of The Shrew has three plots whereas most stories only have one. I also want to better inform the audience of the three main plots. Introduction I. From the "SPT-1113 List of Topics" I chose to discuss the three plots of Shakespeare’s play‚ The Taming of the Shrew. A. Did you realize that a story

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    Women roles in society have changed drastically in the last four centuries. During the renaissance‚ men believed that women were “formed from a bent rib” and thus imperfect and inferior (Kramer 2). Women were denied all political rights and considered legally subject to their husbands. They couldn’t speak out against their husbands in public and if they ever did they were not believed. Because of this‚ some women desired to remain single to escape the control of an oppressive husband. However‚ they

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    In the play Much Ado About Nothing how does Shakespeare present the relationships between men and women? The play Much Ado About Nothing is a famous play written by William Shakespeare. The play is a Romantic Comedy with a few problems along the way. Shakespeare includes many different examples of relationships between men and women. There are three main relationships and although they are all between men and women‚ they are all very different from one another. Two of the relationships are between

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