Shakespeare Much Ado About Nothing and Twelfth Night?
How do Much Ado About Nothing and Twelfth Night from Shakespeare relate? Besides the themes of love, and deception.
Answers:
For all the romance, there's a bit of a military issue in each. Both contain numerous references to assorted wars being fought or previously fought, although in comedies the time of war never actually comes onstage.
One interesting thing they have contained by common is that both heroines seem to be 'trading down' contained by their romantic choices. You see this in most of the comedies Shakespeare wrote in this period, Twelfth Night, Much Ado, As You Like It, All's Well, Merchant of Venice adjectives have heroines who seem profusely smarter than the guys that they land. In All's Well especially, the male lead is a rotten fish that any sensible woman would throw pay for, but the heroine chases him like he was a crown prince.
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For all the romance, there's a bit of a military issue in each. Both contain numerous references to assorted wars being fought or previously fought, although in comedies the time of war never actually comes onstage.
One interesting thing they have contained by common is that both heroines seem to be 'trading down' contained by their romantic choices. You see this in most of the comedies Shakespeare wrote in this period, Twelfth Night, Much Ado, As You Like It, All's Well, Merchant of Venice adjectives have heroines who seem profusely smarter than the guys that they land. In All's Well especially, the male lead is a rotten fish that any sensible woman would throw pay for, but the heroine chases him like he was a crown prince.
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