Speaking as Benedick, even though I am Claudio, it is true, the Prince is courting (Hero) for himself. Friendship is important except when it comes to love. When it comes to love, people only speak and act for themselves. So, trust only our...
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Because Shakespeare was a poet... You will find that poetry appears in the dialogue of pretty much all of his plays. In "Much Ado About Nothing", the poetry was more pronounced.
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Well, you see . . . it has to do with Claudio. Tessa Gratton ( ) said it concisely in one of her comments to yesterday's play-related post: "One note that I want to make about Claudio, which is appropriate since we're moving on to R&...
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I think they have many similarities. They are both very witty, and enjoy scoring off each other. They are also both very reluctant to show their feelings. Secretly they love each other but neither is willing to admit it until they are trick...
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anything that has to do with homework you should figure out on your own.. you CAN find this answer in the internet, its YOUR homework for a reason do it yourself!
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While this is an interesting question, to address what the original audience reaction was to this play is almost impossible to answer. Very little is known of Shakespeare's plays at the time of their initial performance - though there is s...
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I agree with bmadnick's answer, but would like to add my thoughts on the subject. When Margaret is discussing Hero's wedding attire, she says that Hero should wear a certain "rabato," or lace ruff, that would be better, more fashi...
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