The Title In Much Ado About Nothing

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... eventually amount to nothing when Hero and Claudio are united. In fact, the irony is that Don John's evil produces good in the end, because it provokes the crisis of the play, and results in a strengthening of love.

The idea of noting is also continued throughout the play, and is particularly exemplified by the changing relationship between Beatrice and Benedick. They play games with each other's wit, which in the end amounts to nothing because they fall in love. At one point, Benedick surreptitiously notes, "I do spy some marks of love in her [Beatrice ...

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