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    an interesting tale of lies, confusion, and, most importantly, rumors. The Wrangler Theater production of this play really brought out its best, and blew me away. Firstly, the main theme for this play would best be summarized by the Mark Twain quote, “If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything.” The entire play is basically about miscommunication and lying in an effort to avoid scandal. Though, in the process, the message gets garbled, and there are multiple different “truths”…

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    real meaning of something someone said to you? This happens quite often regarding love: it’s not a simple matter. It can be exhibited differently, leading to confusion and in some cases, frustration. You might never know how someone actually feels about you. They might truly love you, or just be playing. Benedick says to Beatrice, “Then is courtesy a turncoat. But it is certain I am loved of all ladies, only you excepted; and I would I could find in my heart that I had not a hard heart, for…

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    anything for each other and care strongly about the other. Are Benedick and Beatrice from Shakespeare’s “Much Ado about Nothing,” really in love with each other? Benedick and Beatrice are in love because even though they were tricked into being with each other, they still were writing poems for each other and ended up getting married. Although Benedick and Beatrice may have been tricked into falling in love, they still fell for each other after they figured out about it. “This can be no…

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    William Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” is a well-known comedy, a tale of lovers, haters and everything in between. The play focuses on two lovers who are captivated by each other’s looks the two care for little more in each other. On the other hand, another two lovers, Beatrice and Benedick, challenge each other’s quick wit and on the surface, seem to be a pain or burden to one another, yet they always find themselves talking or thinking about the other. Throwing insults, or witty humor…

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    Beatrice and Benedick, the unlikely couple who ends up getting married, but was it really true love, or just a forced relationship? In the beginning of the book, Much Ado About Nothing, Beatrice and Benedick absolutely hated each other, and they both found joy in insulting one another. They also shared the belief that marriage was stupid and that neither of them would ever get married. SInce they both shared this thought process, they were able to accept each other, and love is being able to…

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    In Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing many different forms of love are shown, that of brothers and sister, mature love, young love, and parent and child love. The main love I saw was young love, a love that was innocent, lusted for, shallow and conditional. That is the love between Claudio and Hero, they were very much in love and then when Claudio believed that Hero had cheated he stopped loving her. This to me is shallow love, you are suppose to love someone despite their flaws or mistakes.…

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    True Love, False Words, Or the Other Way Around? Honesty is one of the most important traits valued by society, but in reality, one might not be so honest about certain subjects. In William Shakespeare’s comedy, Much Ado About Nothing, many characters turned against their words for money, love, and revenge‏. Through the series of lies in the plot, Shakespeare explored the theme that one’s words are not always consistent with one’s actions and true feelings. Firstly, there is the false lover…

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    Much Ado About Nothing ICE: Honor and Shame Honor plays an extremely important role in the actions of the courtiers in Much Ado About Nothing. Appearance of being honorable to others matter excessively in the courtier system. For example, woman’s honor is mostly dependent on what courtier men think and the appearance of a virgin. This emphasis of honor causes some characters to lose loyalty and courtesy to maintain the appearance of being honorable. Honor is important enough that a courtier…

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    Throughout the play Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare, the theme of deception is apparent. Deception is the action of deceiving someone or someone being deceived. Deception has the ability to be used in both good manners and bad manners. While deception can be used in both fashions, deception with the intent to do good tends to have a higher success rate than mischievous deception. In Much Ado About Nothing, William Shakespeare uses deception in ways that have good intent and ways…

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    Tiffany Liang Ms. Maher Period 1 2/7/16 Much Ado About Nothing Double Entry Journal Act I Scene Quote/Passage Analysis Citation 1 O Lord… he be cured. In this passage, Beatrice uses simile to compare Benedick to a disease. This shows how she sees Benedick-- an unwanted, irritating, detrimental pestilence, with the ability to drive people downright insane. On the contrary, Beatrice thinks well of Claudio, especially compared to Benedick. She hopes he would not be affected by “the…

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