Thursday, November 5, 2009

"Much Ado About Nothing"-Titles are very significant

"Much Ado About Nothing" means basically what the title suggests: a lot of worry, arguing and fuss overthe things that do not need to be fussed about.

The plot of the story revolves around the warring major characters, Beatrice and Signior Benedick, who are obviously in love with each other, but are too blind, stubborn and proud to note it. Also, the other characters such as Claudio and Hero seem to have a little misunderstanding that can be easily resolved by them talking things out and listening to what the other has to say rther than listening to everyone else. However, they seemingly prefer to jump to conclusions and be "macho" or manly (in Claudio's case) about it. As the plot progresses various schemes are initiated. But as the end nears, it seems that a majority of the things that the characters might have been fretting about were really trivial.

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