Much Ado About Nothing Literary Analysis

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“Love is that condition in which the happiness of another person is essential to your own.”The book Much Ado About Nothing is about love and people being deceived. The book has a lot of plot twist that you don’t really see coming ,while reading the book there is a lot of irony mostly dramatic and verbal . You will also see some malapropisms from time to time towards the end. In the book much ado about nothing by William Shakespeare , Beatrice and Hero are foils of each other because they have different views on love , personalities and they have a differences in how they changed throughout the book.

Beatrice from the book is a very stern character she is a sarcastic person who speaks her mind and doesn’t hold back. Throughout the book she is also seen as rude and unresponsive to love. In the book beatrice says, “What should I do with him? Dress him in my apparel and make him my waiting gentlewoman? He that hath a beard is more than youth ,he that hath no beard is less than man; and he that is more than a man, I am not for him... ”(Shakespeare 87 ) Beatrice was talking to her uncle about marriage and the topic came up of what kind of man is for her came up . She has very high standards of what …show more content…

They also grew throughout the book like for Beatrice she went from a person who was not for love to a person who fell in love.Hero went from a person who was totally blind to reality to a girl who has finally opened their eyes to the real world.Both characters bring out the better parts of each other, Hero brings out Beatrice's strong willingness while beatrice brings out the more obedient side of Hero.Both girls have some similarities of each other but for the most part the display acts of polar

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