Much Ado About Nothing Hero's Relationship

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“Oh, the things men dare to do”. Don John makes a plan to ruin Claudio and Hero's marriage. It works the first time. The second time he finally notices that he still loves Hero so they try to get married again and this time it follows through. In Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, hero serves as the foil character of claudio by which hero’s valorous strengths are illuminated through claudio’s sadness; thus, interminably influences the conflict in the plot. Hero and Claudio are different, for Claudio is very frustrated and Hero is confused which affect the plot by putting them in a bad situation as a whole. Hero is confused because Claudio is talking wildly about there relationship and Hero feels like he has gone crazy. Hero is trying to stop claudio from becoming crazy. “Are you sick, my lord? Is that why your talking so wildly?” Hero is asking Claudio why is starting to act really weird and say weird things. “Hold on , friar. Father , are you me your daughter freely? Claudio is confused what to do now because he does not know …show more content…

Claudio says that he is lovesick. He needs hero and without her he will be lovesick forever. Hero is loveful so she does not know if she loves him but she wants to love him. “You can see that I am sick with love, and you are taking care of me in just the right way!” Claudio has fallen for Hero and without her he is lovesick. “As long as you move gracefully, look handsome, and say nothing, I am your for the dance.” As long as Claudio does everything a man would do Hero will accept his offer to be his dance at the ball. This proves that eventually the couple will get married because they have both fallen for each and without one they will be lovesick forever. In conclusion, Hero and Claudio are the same because they both want to get married and they both love each

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