Thursday, November 5, 2009
The title, Much Ado About Nothing.
Much Ado About Nothing is a Shakespearean play. The phrase "Much ado about nothing" is another way of saying that there is a big fuss about something trivial. In the play in the first Act alone we see this coming out, we see Don John making a fuss about his brother although he admits that his brother has been good to him. Another thing is a plot that is starting to present itself where a rumour has begun to spread that Don Pedro is planning to court Hero. This plans to cause a big mix-up over something which if people had minded their business would have ended well.
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haha.i like the last line and i agree, if poeple were not so cantankerous and nosy, some of what happened would not have happened. But still i beieve that all this ado about "nada" makes the play more ofa comedy-which I believe was Shakespeare's aim.
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