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- pmiranda2857 answered a question in the Much Ado About Nothing Group:
"Claudio: Now you talk of a sheet of paper, I remember a pretty jest your...
- luannw answered a question in the Much Ado About Nothing Group:
From Act 1, sc. 1, when Benedick and Beatrice are exchanging insults, one example...
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Please give a quote with a pun in it from "Much Ado About Mothing".
- bubble10pop answered a question in the Much Ado About Nothing Group:
they talk about loving to reason because they claim that they dont love eachother...
- bubble10pop answered a question in the Much Ado About Nothing Group:
Signor Montanto is Benedick. she refers to him as thins because there is a 'merry...
- bubble10pop answered a question in the Much Ado About Nothing Group:
i think that i is a little bit under harsh as Claudio disgraced his only daughter...
- sullymonster answered a question in the Much Ado About Nothing Group:
In the scene referenced above, Benedick is claiming that "he did not think he...
- podunc answered a question in the Much Ado About Nothing Group:
In Act II, scene 3, Benedick overhears Don Pedro, Leonato, and Claudio's staged...
- dvanbramer88 asked a question in the Much Ado About Nothing Group:
How does Benedick rationalize his change of heart regarding love and marriage in...
- gbeatty answered a question in the Much Ado About Nothing Group:
I'm afraid my version of the play doesn't have a scene 5 in Act IV, but as for Act...
- luannw answered a question in the Much Ado About Nothing Group:
Honor is portrayed in different ways and by different characters in this play. ...
- nailz asked a question in the Much Ado About Nothing Group:
How is the theme of honor presented in Much Ado About Nothing?
- gbeatty answered a question in the Much Ado About Nothing Group:
Does he make it clear? Absolutely? He pretty much swears that he'll use nothing...
- dvanbramer88 asked a question in the Much Ado About Nothing Group:
Does Don John make it clear that he will use his "discontent"...
- dan777 asked a question in the Much Ado About Nothing Group:
How is the theme of love explored in Act V, scene 1 and Act IV, scene 5 of Much...
- pmiranda2857 answered a question in the Much Ado About Nothing Group:
Shakespeare establishes the difference between the two pairs of lovers or the two...
- jlcannad answered a question in the Much Ado About Nothing Group:
I would also say that the lovers are contrasted in terms of realism. Beatrice...
- malibrarian answered a question in the Much Ado About Nothing Group:
I understand your question, but I'm not sure if you mean in Act 1, scene ?, or Act...
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How does Shakespere establish the differences between the two pairs of lovers...
- pmiranda2857 answered a question in the Much Ado About Nothing Group:
Audiences in Shakespeare's time came to see his plays for pure entertainment. ...
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