Much Ado About Nothing

[Much Ado About Nothing]
Year: 
1598
Type: 
Public: 
Publisher: 
Dover Publications
Year of publication: 
1994
Pages: 
80
Moral assessment: 
Type: Literature
Nothing inappropriate.
Some morally inappropriate content.
Contains significant sections contrary to faith or morals.
Contains some lurid passages, or presents a general ideological framework that could confuse those without much Christian formation.
Contains several lurid passages, or presents an ideological framework that is contrary or foreign to Christian values.
Explicitly contradicts Catholic faith or morals, or is directed against the Church and its institutions.
Literary quality: 
Recommendable: 
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Claudio, Benedick and the prince of Arragon visit the duke of Messina, Lorenzo, the uncle of Beatrice and father of Hero. Beatrice and Benedick begin to like each other after being tricked into believing the other was in love.

William Shakespeare was born in 1564, lived in Bishopsgate, London, and then Stratford, and died in 1616. He married Anne Hathaway and had three children. This play proved highly popular from its very first staging.

Author: Cliff Cobb, United Kingdom
Update on: May 2023