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    of a play, as is the case with the Closet Scene, and, most particularly, Hamlet who arranged to deceive his own mother, Gertrude. While some critics believe that there is not enough factual evidence to make an assumption regarding Gertrude knowing about the murder of the former king, others believe that she is absolutely aware of her husband's murder. In Act III, scene 4, Hamlet is recalling the murder of the King Hamlet. Gertrude and Polonius, chief counselor of the king, wait…

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    In William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, Machiavellianism plays a major role in the conflicts of this story. Machiavellianism is being characterized by subtle or unscrupulous cunning, deception, expediency, or dishonesty. There are many characters in the story that show some type of Machiavellianism throughout the play. Don John, the cunning, ruthless, and illegitimate brother of Don Pedro, shows his Machiavellian traits all throughout the play, making Borachio look like a poor, innocent…

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    ideas of Love. In the book/play “Much Ado About Nothing,” the main two couples are seen to be in love. Although, only one, couple has portrayed the different forms of Love, that is Beatrice & Benedict who were the first to play the classic roles in going from enemies to “lovers.” In the beginning of the book, we see the two portray different traits from after the “tragedies” faced later on, only to find those traits are what the other admires most about them. At first, Beatrice & Benedick are…

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    In Shakespeare's play Much Ado About Nothing, the two most famous scenes are probably the two gulling scenes. Gulling, means to deceive, the two gulling scenes in Shakespeare play, therefore, are the two deception scenes. Now why are these scenes famous, because each deception is different, the only thing they have in common are that both involve deception. In the first gulling scene (Act 2 Scene 3) Don Pedro has created a scheme to have the characters Benedick and Beatrice…

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    INTRO GHE BOOK In Much Ado About Nothing, Shakespeare suggests that it is difficult to express feelings for somebody when they don’t know how the other person feels. Beatrice, one of the main characters in the Shakespearean play, was incredibly quick to deny her love for Benedick and start mocking him. In various scenes, she is heard teasing and criticizing him for traits such as his failed wittiness. She even tells him, ¨A bird of my tongue is better than a beast of yours.¨ (Act 1, Scene 1,…

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    audience and keep them in engaged all the way through. Something that cannot be experienced by just reading the play. For example, when you watch a play that’s well produced, and well directed you get a better feel of what’s going on such as in Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare. Plenty of emotion was seen by this play, but that is not the reason why I enjoyed it so fantastically. When the play first started it brought a sudden smile to my face the introduction was golden the actors…

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    The Story of Love in Much Ado About Nothing In William Shakespeare’s epic drama Much Ado About Nothing, passionate love is shown through two love stories. Claudio a young soldier has fallen for a young beautiful maiden named Hero, who is the daughter of the Governor of Messina, Leonato. Beatrice, Leonato niece, has an eye for the hansom soldier named Benedick who is fighting alongside Prince Don Pedro. Shakespeare’s vivid detail helps to depict the hard love seen through these lovers. In…

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    Desdemona and Cordelia, be very forward-thinking women. Critics cannot look at these two characters and not have something to say about how these women act or how they do not act. These two are some of this author’s most favorite women in all of Shakespeare’s plays. While these women have their similarities they also have their differences. Desdemona cares very much about her father, however she goes behind his back to marry. Cordelia has yet to marry at the start…

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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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    the letters on the page of a book also came together to form a word. A new door opened in my life and has never shut. My mother often says to me that she does not know where I learned to write. She stated to me recently that I do not give myself enough credit for my thoughts and words. She only needs to look in the mirror to see where I learned to write. No, she did not sit down with me on a daily basis and drill me on the parts of speech and how to…

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