In one of his plays, “Much Ado About Nothing”, Shakespeare uses many different types of love; through a family, a well connected town, soldiers returning from war and lovers. Taking one aspect of this, the lovers, I pick out one male role in particular, Benedick. Who appears …show more content…
Shakespeare writes the same feeling of everlasting love through Claudio, when Claudio sings “Death, in guerdon of her wrongs, gives her fame which never dies.” It is very apparent of the connection between that line and the line in sonnet 18 “Nor shall Death brag thou wander’st in his shade, when in eternal lines to time thou growest:” they are both talking about the same thing. Preserving someone beautiful, through meagre lines of which were created out of an undying love.
There is another strong feeling involved in Much Ado, and that is one of hate. The relationship between Don John the bastard brother and Don Pedro the “Grace” shows the readers this clearly. Shakespeare makes it apparent