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  1. Much Ado About Nothing is a comedy by William Shakespeare thought to have been written in 1598 and 1599. The play was included in the First Folio , published in 1623. The play is set in Messina and revolves around two romantic pairings that emerge when a group of soldiers arrive in the town.

  2. Much Ado About Nothing (No Fear Shakespeare) From a general summary to chapter summaries to explanations of famous quotes, the SparkNotes Much Ado About Nothing Study Guide has everything you need to ace quizzes, tests, and essays.

  3. Jul 31, 2015 · One of Shakespeare's most frequently performed comedies, Much Ado About Nothing includes two quite different stories of romantic love. Hero and Claudio fall in love almost at first sight, but an outsider, Don John, strikes out at their happiness.

  4. One of Shakespeare’s most frequently performed comedies, Much Ado About Nothing includes two quite different stories of romantic love. Hero and Claudio fall in love almost at first sight, but an outsider, Don John, strikes out at their happiness.

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  5. Apr 11, 2024 · Much Ado About Nothing, comedy in five acts by William Shakespeare, written probably in 1598–99 and printed in a quarto edition from the author’s own manuscript in 1600. The play takes an ancient theme—that of a woman falsely accused of unfaithfulness—to brilliant comedic heights.

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  6. In Much Ado About Nothing, Shakespeare showcases some of his finest verbal wit, and balances intrigue and strife with humor and unification. The Shakescleare modern English translation of the play will help you decipher some of its most important quotes, including “For which of my bad parts didst thou first fall in love with me?” Act 1, Scene 1.

  7. Much Ado About Nothing: Entire Play. Much Ado About Nothing. ACT I. SCENE I. Before LEONATO'S house. Enter LEONATO, HERO, and BEATRICE, with a Messenger. LEONATO. I learn in this letter that Don Peter of Arragon comes this night to Messina. Messenger.

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