Compare And Contrast Don Pedro And Don John

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They say opposites attract, but in the case of Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare, it's not. A boy, Claudio, falls in love only to believe a lie that's false. Caught up in this is Don John, the root of the problem, and Don Pedro, a trusted prince who plays cupid. These two brothers display completely different traits of one another. By doing so, they illuminate the idea that sometimes others hurt people for the entertainment and satisfaction. First, Don John is mischievous, cowardice, and up to no good always. In the play, Don John is talking to his loyal friend, Conrad, about his brother, Don Pedro, who he is not a fan of, and simply states that he is a villain. Don John says, “...it must not be denied but I am a plain dealing

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