Thursday, January 23, 2020
Claudio and Heros Relationship in Shakespeares Much Ado About Nothing
Claudio and Hero are the idealised Elizabethan couple in the book because of the patriarchal society that the story is based on. This is because Hero is shown as a weak and powerless young woman while Claudio is described as a powerful and honourable man. In the wedding Claudio decides to shame her and says ââ¬ËThere, Leonato, take her back again Give not this rotten orange to your friendââ¬â¢. Even when Hero is being insulted and accused of being a prostitute she does not defend herself and says ââ¬ËIs my lord well, that he doth speak so wide?ââ¬â¢ Instead of defending herself she asks if Claudio is alright which displays a sign of weakness in her. Claudio and Heroââ¬â¢s relationship started off at love at first sight therefore they did not know each other when they fell in love which was bad because if only Claudio knew Hero better than he would not have to worry about the lies that entered his ear. When Claudio is tricked into believing Hero was going out with someone else he says ââ¬ËIf I see any thing tonight why I should not marry her tomorrow in the congregation, where I should wed, there will...
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