AUTOR: SHAKESPEARE, William |
EDITORIAL: Mare Nostrum ( Amigo Shakespeare ) |
Libros en inglés. Teatro |
The action of “Much
Ado About Nothing” occurs during several days of a visit by Don Pedro,
Prince of Aragon, and his followers at the large estate of Leonato, Governor of
Messina. Don Pedro has been victorious in a small war against his own
half-brother, Don John, who has now (reluctantly) joined him.
From the beginning to the end of the play, two love stories
are intertwined. One story follows the formal, romantic relationship between
Leonato's daughter, Hero (a young woman), and Claudio (a young officer):
Claudio realizes, after returning from war, that he is deeply in love with Hero
and wants to ask her father for permission to marry her. His commander, Don
Pedro, helps Claudio propose marriage, with some momentary confusion about who
the suitor is — Don Pedro or Claudio.
The other couple, Beatrice (Hero's cousin) and Benedick (another
officer), work hard to give the impression that neither is the least bit
interested in the other, still smarting over bad experiences in earlier
encounters with one another. From the beginning of the play, Beatrice and
Benedick tease and insult one another mercilessly and repeatedly deny that they
will ever marry anyone, let alone marry one another. However, the audience can
tell almost immediately that they don't entirely believe their own disclaimers.
Their friends arrange for them to overhear conversations revealing how much
each is loved by the other.
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