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Act Four Scene One of William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, is a dramatic scene that shows certain characters true colours. A reader can grasp a range of moods and emotions from different characters. ...
Different characters attend the wedding in different states of mind. ... This adds dramatic irony to the scene because the reader knows that he is not going to wed Hero but Hero and most of the people who attend to the wedding do not know. ... Whilst Claudio and Don Pedro are not looking forward to the wedding, Don Jon is. ... He might also be worrying that his plan could go wrong and backfire, especially after the first attempt failing in Act Two, Scene One. It has been twice that Don Jon has deceived Claudio; it shows that Claudio is an extremely trusting person or he is very gullible and easily mislead
At the beginning of the scene, all appears to be normal. ... ” Claudio’s reply instantly creates tension in the scene because it is an unexpected reply and causes confusion for those who attend the wedding not knowing Claudio’s feelings. Throughout the scene, Claudio only gives one simple, straightforward answer, which was no to the friar’s question. ...
After this scene, which was filled of degradation and chaos, Friar Francis restores the atmosphere to a calmer level. ... This slows down the pace and introduces the next scene. ... ’
Everyone else exits, and Benedick and Beatrice are left to continue the scene alone. ... These two characters feelings towards each other have changed spectacularly; in this scene they talk about how they feel about each other, but before they would have had publicly offend each other to make the other one look stupid in front of an audience. ... The words would be drawn out and extra emphasis on the ‘k’ or ‘c’ of the word as it would have more impact.
Approximate Word count = 1540 Approximate Pages = 6.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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