Much Ado About Nothing
Much Ado About Nothing is one of William Shakespeare's many comedy plays. Much Ado About Nothing differs from most of the other comedies in that it has "naturalized" the romantic materials. There are not any fairy kingdoms, as in Midsummer to help the story flow better. Even the language does not have the quality of Shakespeare's other writings. It is closer to ordinary speech. William Shakespeare was very well know for his for his poetry from about 1587 up to the present date. Many of his writings are being interpreted into movies today. Claudio, Don Pedro, Bene*censored*, Hero and Beatrice are the five main characters in Much Ado About Nothing. Throughout this whole play everyone in the story is trying to accomplish something without telling others all the In this romantic comedy two sets of lovers share the spotlight. Most of the plot's action is devoted to Claudio and Hero, who eventually come together despite the different problems. In the first part of this play, Claudio's best friend Don Pedro volunteers to bring Claudio to Hero's attention, but before he has finished Don Pedro's brother, Don John, spreads rumors that Don Pedro has made Hero fall for him. Claudio finds out that he was only
Bene*censored* is a young lord of Padua. He is confused by the how he should approach Beatrice with his feelings for her. After his friends play a trick on him and he finds out that Beatrice likes him he falls deeply in love with her. He expresses his love for her through a letter that Claudio steals from him and gives to Beatrice. In the end of the story they represent " the perfect match." Don Pedro, the Prince of Arragon, is a noble, frank, genial and a well-tempered man. He can be a bit hasty to jump to conclusions. He has been successful in putting down the rebellion acts of his brother and has graciously pardoned him. He is not only a lord but untrue and the Friar gives advice to say that Hero died of grief and, then, to hope the truth will come out. Don John's friend is captured and he admits to pretending to be with Hero that night. Claudio then finds out and tells Hero's father that he will take the hand of his "niece" in marriage. This is where Claudio realizes his true love for Hero. He is full of sorrow and does not think anything could change the way he feels about Hero. He is deeply in love with her but it is too late because he has killed her. The play ends with the return of Hero, masked as Hero's father's "niece." Hero and Claudio reunite. Bene*censored* and Beatrice is the most significant character in the play. She is kind of dramatic natured. She shows how strong she is when she say that she was "born to speak all mirth and no matter." She entertains everyone by her love for Bene*censored*. Although it is obvious she that she is
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