Claudio is planning to call off the wedding because he has been tricked by Don-John into thinking that Hero is cheating on him. Claudio gets really angry and upset. In Shakesperean times; a female child was extreamly valuable because if you married her off to a wealthy and influential man - then you would get some of the money and power. So when Claudio sees Hero...er...cheating on him; the Horror isn't just in the fact that she cheated on him, it is also a disgrace to her's, her father's and especially Claudio's name.
But the irony is in the fact that she is getting ready for the wedding when her husband-to-be is planning to leave her at the alter and embarrass her, and everything ends in tears....
Much Ado About Nothing is a play. It is not a novel.
Please specify the play.
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John Proctor forgets Adultery when reciting the Ten Commandments.
By using dramatic Irony.
Claudio is planning to call off the wedding.
nothing they act cranky
Much Ado About Nothing is a play. It is not a novel.
Please specify the play.
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There is dramatic irony in Act II Scene 1 when Mercutio is taunting the unseen Romeo about his love for Rosaline. Romeo knows, and the audience knows, that Romeo doesn't care about her any more.
an example of dramatic irony in Romeo and Juliet act 3 scene 2 is when Juliet is talking to herself at the beginning of the act. some examples of this are when she says "that runaways' eyes may wink: and, romeo, leap to these arms, untalk'd of and unseen,
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The irony in "To be or not to be" is that despite Hamlet contemplating the idea of existence and suicide, he ultimately does not act on his thoughts. This inaction underscores his internal conflict and indecisiveness, as he struggles with the overwhelming burden of his situation.