By using dramatic Irony.
Much ado about nothing by William shakespeare
It means; a great deal of fuss over nothing of importance. :D <----- ACTUALLY! Back in Shakespeare's time "Nothing" was pronounced "Noting" which meant "Eavesdropping". Which makes the play make a whole lot more sense!
I'd say the gravedigger. Nothing much seems to bother him.
Put words of love on paper
He has a serious manner.
With pen and paper?
The Odyssey is an epic poem written by Homer in dactylic hexameter. Much Ado About Nothing is a dramatic comedy written mostly in prose and a little iambic pentameter by Shakespeare.
That would be "Much Ado About Nothing."
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"Much Ado About Nothing" is a comedy play written by William Shakespeare.
William Shakespeare
There is no such work as "Much to do about nothing". However, "Much Ado about Nothing" is the title of one of William Shakespeare's plays.
That phrase means "lots of fuss about nothing"
It is a comedy by William Shakespeare
Much ado about nothing by William shakespeare
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