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Much Ado About Nothing Textual Analysis Thread
« on: March 13, 2020, 06:24:42 pm »
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MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

What is this thread for?
This thread is for discussing and understanding the text Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare. It is a central place for inter-state discussion and sharing of resources, as well as a place to ask questions and discuss themes. Everyone is welcome to contribute; even if you're unsure of yourself, providing different perspectives is incredibly valuable. Please don't be dissuaded by the fact that you haven't finished Year 12, or didn't score as highly as others, or your advice contradicts something else you've seen on this thread, or whatever; none of this disqualifies you from helping others. And if you're worried you do have some sort of misconception, put it out there and someone else can clarify and modify your understanding! There'll be a whole bunch of other high-scoring students with their own wealths of wisdom to share with you, so you may even get multiple answers from different people offering their insights - very cool.

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Themes:
Marriage, love, gender bias, social etiquette, family, comedy, victimisation.

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Much Ado is a new text on the study design, and not many resources exist for this text (as far as I can find). Any contributions would be greatly appreciated!
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