1. A Feminist Approach to Much Ado About Nothing
Despite living in a time period ruled by men, she refuses to fall into the norm of society. ... She doesn't want to fall back on her words of not getting married, but as she thinks about the situation more, she starts to grow feelings for Benedick. ... Hero shows weakness when she faints from being publicly embarrassed on her wedding day and she leaves it up to her father, Beatrice, and the priest to make a plan to get her name cleared. ... When she hesitates to marry Benedick at the end, it is because she knows she will have to fall into the subservient role of a woman, which is ...
- Word Count: 1243
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: High School