Table of Contents
- 1 Are ISC questions repeated?
- 2 What is the importance of language in Much Ado About Nothing?
- 3 How does Shakespeare use deception in Much Ado?
- 4 In what ways and with what dramatic effects does Shakespeare present deceit in Much Ado About Nothing?
- 5 Who are the most important characters in Much Ado About Nothing?
Are ISC questions repeated?
Most of the times, the questions of previous years are repeated. Hope you found this answer helpful. Best of luck for your ISC!
What is the importance of language in Much Ado About Nothing?
Shakespeare uses language to create both comedy and tragedy in this play and to present characters and scenes that are entertaining. The witty banter between Beatrice and Benedick is lively and amusing.
How can I score 95 in Class 10 in a month?
How to Score Good marks in Board Exams with just one month of preparation
- Manage your time smartly:
- Study textbooks thoroughly:
- Take regular breaks:
- Shift between different subjects:
- Solve past year’s question papers:
- Sleep well to boost memory:
- Explain what you have learned:
- Night before and the day of the exam:
How does Shakespeare use deception in Much Ado?
The most important deception in Much ado about nothing is Don John’s intrigue of making Claudio and Don Pedro believe that Hero gives herself to premarital sexual intercourse (Act 3.2). Instead of cancelling the wedding ceremony, Claudio awaits the ceremony and slanders Hero publicly.
In what ways and with what dramatic effects does Shakespeare present deceit in Much Ado About Nothing?
Shakespeare uses deception and trickery in both “Twelfth Night” and “Much Ado” to provide humour and dramatic irony for the audience. The deception also furthers the plot or sub-plot. The dramatic effects of this trickery are the irony, anticipation and empathy with the characters.
What is Dogberry’s problem with language?
Dogberry is funny because he uses big words and sayings to impress people. However, the words he uses are often wrong and even have the opposite meaning to what he’s trying to say as in ‘a malapropism’ where someone mistakenly uses one word in place of a similar-sounding one, often with a humorous result.
Who are the most important characters in Much Ado About Nothing?
Don Pedro: As the Prince of Aragon, Don Pedro is the most powerful character in the play, and he is happy to use his power to manipulate events — but only for the good of his soldiers and friends. Don Pedro takes it upon himself to get Benedick and Beatrice together and set up the marriage between Claudio and Hero.