1. IB English Much Ado About Nothing
An example of this can be seen in Act II, scene iii: Don Pedro: Do it in notes. ... For example, when the women manipulated Beatrice into believing that Benedick adored her, they concealed themselves in the orchard so that Beatrice could better note their conversation. ... Since majority of the play was based upon lies and assumptions, which all amounted to nothing in terms of the truth, it could be concluded that the entire play itself was about nothing. ... Much Ado About Nothing is a play in which many literary features are present, but by far, none were as prominent as this seemingly ...
- Word Count: 940
- Approx Pages: 4
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