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    In the book, Much To Do About Nothing, the author talks about two couples that are in love ,but Beatrice and Benedick are the ideal couple because they share opinions on how to live their life and how one person shouldn't be tied down to another in the beginning of the story.This is proven when they say in the book ”Benedick:Then is courtesy a turncoat. It is certain I am loved of all you excepted; and I would I could find in my heart that I had not a hard heart, for truly I love none.Beatrice:…

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    “Stupid Jobs Are Good to Relax With,” by Hal Niedzviecki and the article “The Heady Thrill of Having Nothing to Do,” by Scott Adams are two articles loosely intertwined. The article “Stupid Jobs Are Good to Relax With,” by Hal Niedzviecki reasons the idea that part-time jobs are something that we should slack off in and are there to help us pass time. While the article “The Heady Thrill of Having Nothing to Do,” by Scott Adams debates about how our most creative thoughts and ideas come from our…

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    People should, depending on situation and their motivation, get involved in relationships, whether for better or worse. Benedick constantly quarrelled with Beatrice, swearing that “until all graces be in one woman, one woman shall not come in my grace” (Shakespeare, 2.3.29). But when Benedick overheard Don Pedro and Leonato discussing Beatrice’s love for him, he began to soften up to Beatrice. Likewise, Beatrice fell in love with Benedick when she eavesdropped on a conversation explaining…

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    “The truth does not cost anything, but a lie could cost you everything”. In the book Nothing but the Truth, Philip and the english teacher Miss. Narwin have issues with their relationship, which will lead to many problems. Based on their actions, Philip, Ted Griffin, and Philips parents are to blame for the end of the story of Nothing but the Truth. Philip Malloy is a freshmen at Harrison High and plans on running track this year, Philip has many friends and even a crush named Allison, his life…

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    These two poems are both alike and different in many ways. I will show you some examples. The poems I will be contrasting are Nothing Gold Can Stay and Abandoned Farmhouse. These poems are alike. The main themes for these poems are change, sadness, general life, and imagery. They both have change from when it's good and when it's bad. Their both about general life and both have some sad parts like in NGCS, it says "So Eden sank to grief " because the plants were dying, again that's change…

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    Robert Frost wrote Nothing Gold Can Stay in 1923. Frost wrote this poem out of fear the word would end. He did not publish the entire poem and instead modified the first section. The first section was a featured in print. By not publishing the whole thing this makes me he was scared to voice his full opinion. Yes it was written in enhlish, and no,it was a single poem. a narative poem that compares nauture to reality. With him keeping it short he packs a lot into his 8 lines. "Nothing Gold Can…

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    “Much Ado About Nothing.” is a romantic comedy written by the famous poet William Shakespeare. The novel takes place in the early Sixteen hundreds, it features a young woman who is wrongly accused of adultery. Who later is found innocent and recoiled with her lover. It also features another couple, Beatrice and Benedick they both are witty, smart and swear never to be tricked by cupid 's arrow and fall in love. While Shakespeare focuses on the themes of love, lies and deception, he also uses…

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    For our scene performance, Aeran, Erin, and I chose to do the second half of Scene 1 in Act 1 of Much Ado About Nothing. This scene was between Claudio, (Aeran) Benedick, (Erin) and the Prince (me). Our scene began with Claudio asking Benedick if he noticed Hero, the King’s daughter, and what he thought of her. Benedick replied that he did not notice her much, and that while she isn’t ugly, she also isn’t that special to look at either. This conversation sets up the rest of the scene, while also…

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    women were judged by the many different things that they did or didn’t do. One of the biggest things that came into play when determining the purity of a girl were her sexual relationships and if she was a promiscuous woman or not. In Much Ado about Nothing and Pride and Prejudice, we see that the promiscuity of male characters is treated differently and is seen as socially acceptable. Society has set and shaped standards causing women to have their own type of cultural rules to follow based off…

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    Much Ado About Nothing Essay Based on what we’ve seen of their relationship in Much Ado About Nothing, Benedick and Beatrice will have a most successful relationship than Claudio and Hero. Beatrice has a better reputation than Hero; half the town believes Hero is a whore. Benedick trust Beatrice and he’s not jealous of her. Benedick and Beatrice are more alike than Claudio and Hero. Benadick and Beatrice will have a succesful marriage because Beatrice has a better reputation than Hero. Half the…

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