Unlike the title of this work, hero never transformed through magic by saying "Do not do it." Rather, heroes are victims of double criteria and illogical fear commonly taking place in Shakespearean plays. The following references are well summarized.
In drama, female sexual desire does not appear through courtship, pregnancy, childbirth, and remarriage. Instead, it is strictly defined and is included by the conventions of Petrarchan Love and Cuckold. The first person who ideals a woman as a catalyst for male virtue claims absolute purity. Second fear and distrust ... Show more
It seems that he is worried about the beauty of the hero.
This species of Shakespearean men's desire and men's teasing that they marry a pure, socially beneficial woman and want to avoid wearing a green hat is consistent. As Claudio did not seem to know much about heroes, he explained why he asked Benedik and Dom Pedro to talk about her. Not only did he want to know if his mood feeling is reasonable or not, he wanted to confirm that his choice of women certainly deserves his respect. Even if the hero is fair, if she does not admire Claudio's social position, he will not marry her (Ranald 74)
The hero did not have the opportunity to carefully consider Claudio's idea as her husband. Even an audience knows little about her entering the now famous "shame scene". In order to satisfy the men's dominant view in the drama and to further influence Claudio's evil claim made during the wedding, detailed information about the hero's virtue and personality was deliberately It was omitted. The response of the hero's father and other people shows that women's virtues are good only for men.
Ironically, Claudio decided immediately to insult the hero with revision, which indicates that he is very short of honor and virtue. He chooses to believe in rumors rather than standing by his fiancée and immediately rejects her.
There is no talk about two couples in Ado, but love for each other has been discovered by tricks and almost destroyed by couples. A young girl named Hero was acquired by the Lord Claudio of Florence, and her cousin Beatrice, Benedict of Padova and Beatrice were fighting constantly. Fighting, they are fooled to fall in love. Beatrice was smart, witty and fashionable when talking to Benedick. - William Shakespeare plays 'Do nothing', the story has two main plots. The first is the relationship between Claudio and them and heroes, the second is Beatrice and Benedict, and their relationship is the one that eventually got married. Shakespeare is comparing these relationship side by side, and you can clearly see his view on marriage. He believes in love, but he does not believe in the marriage arrangements that occurred during the Elizabethan era writing.
In the early stage of the theater of Shake Spear, the difference between Beatrice and the protagonist was "very lazy" Shakespeare's play "There is nothing wrong" is the fact that the two main female characters of the cousin, Beatrice and the protagonist there is. These two seem to be completely different at the beginning of the game, but as the situation evolves and characters evolve, there are some very obvious similarities between them. Heroes have a very intimate relationship with Beatrice; they are best friends. - Despite the strong governance of Queen Elizabeth in the middle of the 16th century, in the modern era, British women had little social, economic and legal rights. According to the UK chest system, married men and women become people under the law. Therefore, "all legal rights and responsibilities of women transferred to their husbands after marriage" (McBride-Stetson 189)
Therefore, we are doing nothing. This is a very good title. No, No, Elizabethan "things" in English is a penis so "Nothing" is a vagina. Because the plot depends on her virgin, much of Ado about the vagina - perhaps a hero. "Nothing" also means "to pay attention" (as other people point out). And there are many warnings in this play - Claudio and Don Pedro are the spies that they regard as heroes. In terms of cartoons, these people detailed Beatrice 's zeal for Benedix in order to ensure that he hears them; similarly, when Beatrice "raises" them, the women are Benedic I talked about love of.