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    Love, a four letter word that defines itself as an intense feeling of deep affection. Love is an important aspect in the lives of many all around, causing it to be seen everywhere. In Much Ado About Nothing, a comedic play written by the great William Shakespeare, love finds itself within the characters Claudio and Hero...or so some may think. By the end of the story, it is clear to see that the two are not truly in love as they have no real trust or commitment towards each other. To begin,…

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    Much Ado About Nothing has trickery and deceit as central themes. In a very peculiar way, Shakespeare discovers how to have trickery and deceit lead to love and romance. A good amount of characters uses deception as ways to get what they desire and to make other characters rue the day. Throughout this play there is a significant amount of scenes that show this deception. It seems that in this play by using deceit, it will have a great turnout for themselves or other characters in this play and…

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    Four Loves Analysis

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    Four Loves In C.S. Lewis’ book, Four Loves, he writes on the topic of love and outlines four different categories or types of love including: Affection, Friendship, Eros, and Charity. Throughout his book, Lewis explores each type of love and explains how each type is important. Love is often perceived as a beautiful, but confusing concept that people struggle to talk about. However, after reading this book, I have gained a new understanding on what it means to love and how I love the most.…

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    Beatrice from Much Ado About Nothing and Elizabeth Bennet from Pride and Prejudice serve similar roles in their respective novels. The characters are a mirror image of each other, acting the same way and holding similar opinions about marriage and love. The role that these characters play serve as a counterexample to women who followed expectations surrounding marriage at the time, which overall serves to criticize the broken marriage system. Both Beatrice and Elizabeth are oddly uninterested…

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    Much Ado About Nothing Essay Each individual encounters different situations at different moments in their life. These experiences change one’s life completely if they impact them either physically or mentally. In Shakespeare’s, Much Ado About Nothing, the author utilizes character development to suggest the idea that people go through significant experiences which can ultimately change their lives and identities. Specifically, Benedick and Claudio both go through new experiences which…

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    This article is about a woman named Barbara Fredrickson a leading researching of positive emotions, talk about new conceptions of love. Fredrick says she has scientific evidence that love isn’t what everyone thinks it is. She says love isn’t a long lasting emotion, love isn’t a passion of young love. Fredrick calls it a micro-moment, which is saying love is a connection, characterized by a flood of positive emotions. She says this can be with anyone you interact with during the day. This article…

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    “A miracle! Here’s our own hands against our hearts” (5.4.91). This proclamation, made by the sworn interminable bachelor Benedick of the play Much Ado About Nothing, expresses the love he vowed he’d never fall into, and demonstrates the extreme effect that a lie can spark. His story with Beatrice, another character, shows that good things can result out of deceitful situations, while Hero’s, another character’s, shows that that is not always the case. Throughout the play, William Shakespeare…

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    Have you ever fallen in love with someone? Poetry is an understandable language that expresses feelings and reading poetries make people feel better. Love is the person’s heart who get warmth and it’s the deepest feelings that mostly everyone fell in love with. I decided to use the topic of “Love” because it’s romantic and understanding poems. “ I Love You Except Because I Do Not Love You” by Pablo Neruda was explaining the feelings of anyone could possibly feels. “ Remember Me” by Macia A.…

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    “Love” in Fahrenheit 451, Romeo and Juliet and The Artwork Demonstration of humanity: love. Love is part of the life and we accept it unwittingly. There are types of love in life. Most of the time people assume love is a feeling between two different sex, but also there are many other types of love other than “romance love”. My artwork is about that. I included several types of love and respresentative pictures which belong different types of love. We love everything around us. For example we…

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    In Much Ado About Nothing, William Shakespeare obsesses over the abundance of rumors within the play whether it being good or bad. The play Much Ado About Nothing is based on the common fact that rumors are spread intentionally to either bring people together or tear them apart. Ethically speaking the play is derived from the common theme of romance and the trials and tribulations it brings along the way. While looking into the characters more in depth, many characters take note of each other,…

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