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The War of the Sexes
The differences between men and women—how they relate to each other, misunderstand each other, love and repel each other, is a common theme in motion pictures, comics, television comedies, and world literature. It appears throughout Shakespeare's comedies as well, and Much Ado is no exception to the pattern. In Much Ado, much of the conflict between the sexes concerns Beatrice and Benedick, with their relentless disdain for each other. Each tries to outduel the other in crafting the most clever and most deflating remark,...
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Much Ado About Nothing: Summary and Analysis
- Preface to the Summary
- Act I, Scene 1 Summary and Analysis
- Act I, Scene 2 Summary and Analysis
- Act I, Scene 3 Summary and Analysis
- Act II, Scene 1 Summary and Analysis
- Act II, Scene 2 Summary and Analysis
- Act II, Scene 3 Summary and Analysis
- Act III, Scene 1 Summary and Analysis
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- Act III, Scene 3 Summary and Analysis
- Act III, Scene 4 Summary and Analysis
- Act III, Scene 5 Summary and Analysis
- Act IV Scene 1 Summary and Analysis
- Act IV, Scene 2 Summary and Analysis
- Act V, Scene 1 Summary and Analysis
- Act V, Scene 2 Summary and Analysis
- Act V, Scene 3 Summary and Analysis
- Act V, Scene 4 Summary and Analysis
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Much Ado About Nothing: Quizzes
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- Act IV Scene 1 Questions and Answers
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- Act V, Scene 1 Questions and Answers
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- Much Ado About Nothing: Essential Passages
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