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What idea are you studying?
Deception as a means to an end.
Who wrote "Much Ado about Nothing?"
William Shakespeare.
When was it written?
Sixteenth Century.
List 3 paragraph topics for this essay.
1. The duping of Claudio and Don Pedro.
2. Hero's "death."
3. The fooling of Benedick and Beatrice.
What does the playwright try and show when suggesting the selected idea?
Though Shakespeare shows that deception can be used as a means for bad ends, it is also not inherently evil, and can be used for light-hearted good intentions.