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Claudio means when he explains to Don Pedro that now you are returned and that war-thoughts have left their places vacant that he can fall in love without the pressures of battle weighing him down.
Claudio means when he explains to Don Pedro that now you are returned and that war-thoughts have left their places vacant that he can fall in love without the pressures of battle weighing him down. He is now able to fall in love because he is done with the war.
Claudio means when he explains to Don Pedro that now you are returned and that war-thoughts have left their places vacant that now they've come back from the war, he can remove all of his thoughts of combat from his brain and make room for all the feminine and loving thought of Hero. I don't know if it's personification or not though.
He can fall in love without the pressures of battle weighing him down.

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Q: What does Claudio mean when he explains to Don Pedro that now you are returned and that war-thoughts have left their places vacant in Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare?
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