Much Ado about Nothing

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Near the end of the play Antonio says he is glad “all things sort so well”. To what extent do you consider the play to have a happy ending?

 

Much Ado about Nothing is a romantic comedy written by William Shakespeare. Although nobody knows exactly when Shakespeare wrote the play, it is thought that the play was written in 1596 to 1599. The main characters in the play are Leonato, Hero, Beatrice, Benedick, Claudio and of course Don John the Bastard. Much Ado about Nothing is still one of Shakespeare’s best-known plays after 400 years. The title ‘Much Ado about Nothing’ has a very deep meaning. ‘Much Ado’ means a lot of fuss, therefore a lot of fuss about nothing. Also however ‘nothing’ is a pun on the word ‘noting’ as the whole play is based on what people note when they listen in on other's conversations. Also the word ‘noting’ is another word meaning sexual connotation this adds to the comedy in the play.

 

The play is all about relationships and couples, and you meet two very different couples. One couple fall in love almost at first sight and appear perfectly suited to each other. However, the man named Claudio appears to be quite shallow and believes his wife-to-be, Hero, has cheated on him. He leaves her, but is tricked into marrying her later on after he has heard proof of her innocence. Another couple has a very different relationship; they mock each other by small remarks. Throughout the play they are fooled through trickery that they are actually in love. However by the end of play they admit that they really do love each other. As the play ends; it is said that 'all things sort so well' but in contrast Don Pedro, the Prince of Arragon, is left out of the circle of lovers. From the beginning the audience may have felt he was going to be the main leader but by the end he is just pushed out. The dance at the end shows happiness but audience has to work through lots unanswered questions.

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Throughout the play there are elements of tragedy. This factor plays a crucial role in a typical Elizabethan comedy. The main element of tragedy in Much Ado about Nothing are when Don John, who plays the villain through the play, tricks Claudio into believing that his beautiful fiancée, Hero, has cheated on him. However Hero is proven innocent at the very start of Act 5 Scene 4; “Upon the error that you heard debated:” This makes the audience feel relieved yet makes them feel still frustrated that Claudio was fooled into believing this.

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