How Does Shakespeare Present Marriage In Much Ado About Nothing

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Marriage Acceptance Much Ado About Nothing is a William Shakespeare play that was performed in 1612. It is a play about love and complications. The important love in this play includes Beatrice and Benedick, and Hero and Claudio. Hero and Claudio played the part of new puppy love and Beatrice and Benedick being the old dog love. This is about the two women of the love’s, Beatrice and Hero. Their acceptance of marriage. What made them so different and how would a modern feminist view their acceptances; which would be that a modern feminist would disagree with their ways of life interpreting love. A feminist is someone who advocates or supports the rights and equality of women. Though, a modern feminist is someone who encourages women to find happiness and fulfillment through homemaking. There is a difference. So, what would a modern feminist say about this play? Beatrice was mostly independent, but also in …show more content…

A modern feminist would highly disagree with that. Hero was accused of cheating on Claudio was her soon to be husband in Much Ado About Nothing. Claudio was so mean to her when he thought that she cheated when really she did not, and she still wanted to be with him after that. I know, it is a play, everything has to have a happy ending, “love conquers all.” This play was very obvious that when one is in love they are happy, when they are not in love they are miserable. Hero always does what she is told, she never stands up for herself, and she still loves Claudio after he is being a real jerk. A modern feminist would definitely hit Hero in the head. He or she would say that Hero is stupid and can find happiness within herself. They would say that Hero needs to stand up for herself and when Claudio was accusing her of being a cheater and was not at all, that should have proved to her that she does not even need

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