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  1. Much Ado About Nothing: Entire Play. 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. He is very near by this: he was not three leagues off when I left him. LEONATO.

  2. Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, written around 1598-1599, is a delightful romantic comedy that deals with love, deception, and the wit of verbal sparring. Set in the Sicilian town of Messina, the play follows the romantic entanglements of two couples: the sharp-witted Beatrice and the witty Benedick, and the more naively romantic ...

  3. Introduction to the play. One of Shakespeares 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. A complete summary of William Shakespeare's Play, Much Ado About Nothing. Find out more about the trials and tribulations of love, culminating in a shared wedding day.

  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.

  6. William Shakespeare. Set in the Italian city of Messina, Much Ado About Nothing is a comedic play that follows the romantic relationships of two couples. The first couple, Claudio and Hero, fall deeply in love at first sight and plan to get married.

  7. Shakespeare. Much Ado About Nothing. Lessons Plans & Professional Development. Overview. 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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