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Much Ado About Nothing - William Shakespeare

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      Livre Primaire parascolaire - William Shakespeare - 31/12/2017 - Broché - Langue : Autre

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    • Auteur(s) : William Shakespeare
    • Editeur : Wilder Publications
    • Langue : Autre
    • Parution : 31/12/2017
    • Format : Petit
    • ISBN : 9781515424857



    • Résumé :
      William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English playwright and poet whose works form a central part of the English literary canon. His plays encompass tragedy, comedy, and history, and have been performed continuously for more than four centuries.The Henry VI plays are among his earliest history works, forming part of a sequence that traces the political developments leading to the Wars of the Roses. King Henry VI, Part II occupies a central position within this group, presenting a detailed account of factional conflict and the erosion of royal authority....

      Sommaire:
      First performed in the late 1590s, Much Ado About Nothing is one of Shakespeare's most accomplished comedies, combining wit, deception, and social observation within a tightly structured dramatic form. Set in Messina, the play follows two parallel relationships: the courtship of Claudio and Hero, and the adversarial exchange between Beatrice and Benedick. Through misdirection, overheard conversations, and deliberate manipulation, the action explores how reputation and perception shape personal relationships. The interplay between public honour and private feeling is central to the unfolding of both plots. Shakespeare balances verbal wit with underlying seriousness, particularly in the treatment of slander and its consequences. The contrast between the lighter, more self-aware dialogue of Beatrice and Benedick and the more formal conventions governing Claudio and Hero gives the play its distinctive structure. The result is a comedy that sustains both humour and moral tension, resolving its conflicts through recognition and restoration....

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