Claudio marries Hero. Benedick marries Beatrice. Don John is captured and will be punished for his crimes. All is well.
Everyone gets married at the end.
beatice and benedick get married
Hero and Claudio have problems, but they marry and are happy at the end.
Depends which play. Othello? Iago. Much Ado About Nothing? Don John. Henry IV Part 2? Falstaff.
don jhon is brought back to messina.
Beatrice is Benedick's lover and enemy, because they are always bickering but inside they love each other as they get married in the end.
Much Ado About Nothing, As You Like It and Twelfth Night are sometimes called the "golden comedies". They all have a pretty high per capita marriage count at the end, and do not have the darker elements of some of Shakespeare's later comedies.
He has been told that since Hero is dead he must marry her cousin. This is who he thinks he is marrying although he is actually marrying Hero who is not really dead.
The play "much ado about nothing" is a comedy because it shows all of the classifications that comedy's of that time. Firstly, the play has a love story, or rather, many love stories wrapped into the play. also, the protagonist struggles with a part of society and over comes it at some point of the play. Lastly, the play ends in a wedding; which is a common ending to a comedy play. Many of Shakespeare's plays included deaths, weddings, comical miss understandings, and love. the play "much ado about nothing" embodies all of these traits and so is arguably one of the best examples of a classic comedy.
"Sigh no more ladies", with lyrics by William Shakespeare and music by Patrick Doyle, who plays the part of Balthazar in the film.
Shakespeare doesn't do moral messages, he sticks to showing people as they really are. If you are determined to find moral instruction in Much Ado: consider that Beatrice and Benedict are made fun of, and fooled, by most of the other characters in the play - and end up 'happy ever after'. The other characters stay in control of their lives (Don Pedro, Claudio, and Hero all do) - and have a miserable play of it, with no reliable guarantee that things are going to get any better after the main action of the play is finished. If you can derive an improving moral from that consideration - there is probably a Baptist church down south somewhere with a role for you.
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