In William Shakespeare's play Much Ado About Nothing, Claudio loves Hero but is tricked into thinking she loves another man. Disappointed, Claudio agrees to marry someone else. After he has married this other woman, she pulls off her veil and is revealed to be Hero. What effect does this sequence of events most likely have on the text? It creates surprise since Claudio marries Hero without knowing it. It creates mystery about which man Hero truly loves. It creates humor since Claudio thinks Hero loves another man. It creates tension about whether Claudio will accept Hero as his wife.
A?
The language is confusing, pronoun wise. Did you type this out?
nope
its shakespear bro what do you expect
Shakespeare is famous (and infamous) for messing with grammar to make things sound a certain way. Just go with A, since it makes the most sense given the situation. The second half just turns into spaghetti imo
In William Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night, twins Viola and Sebastian are often confused for each other, as Viola dresses like a man to gain employment in a lady's household. How does this confusion most likely affect the play? As part of the rising action, it creates humor and surprise because of the confused identities. As the climax, it reveals that Viola is not really Sebastian's twin. As part of the exposition, it creates tension between Viola and Sebastian. As the resolution, it proves that women and men should never dress in each other's clothing.
Since this question is unrelated to the previous one, please open up a new question.
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maybe A
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