Much ado about nothing / William Shakespeare ; edited by Asuncion David-Maramba, with an introduction by Florina F. Castillo.
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- PR 2828.A2 .Sh15 1974
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Much Ado About Nothing is a happy play about people misunderstanding themselves and each other and words and situations and finally resolving these misunderstanding into a fairy tale and-they-lived-happily-ever-after sort of ending. Of course it is not as simple as that, for Shakespeare was a craftsman who employed subplots, side-plots and parallel plots to enhance his main plot and his major characters. These plots he wove together so skillfully that the effect is that of one play, not of two or three just tied together. --From the introduction
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