Much Ado About Nothing as Comedy
Characterizations of a Comedy in Much Ado About Nothing William Shakespeare 's Much Ado About Nothing ' is essentially a story of the Renaissance era , portraying many characteristics of a comedy that were prevalent during this time . These characteristics are essential in works of this era and help to define the genre . In to meet these criteria , Much Ado About Nothing ' must convey several aspects of a comedy . One of the foremost qualities is that the play end happily with no deaths and the promise of marriage . Each incident of trouble is resolved

before the action concludes , leaving the audience with the hope of the story to follow is wholly positive
In Much Ado About Nothing ' there is trouble brewing between two characters that is resolved before the play is over . This conflict is apparent from the first scene between Senior Benedick of Padua and the lady Beatrice . They antagonize each other and sling verbal epithets to each other , as Beatrice says to Benedick , You must not , sir , mistake my niece . There is a kind of merry war betwixt Signoir Bendick and her they never meet but there 's a skirmish of wit between them (I , i 61-64 . No direct reason is provided for their animosity however , it can be reasoned that , as two confirmed people against the institute of marriage , they are skeptical of each other 's gender as a group . There is also the perception that there is underlying tension between them that has little to do with...
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