Saturday, October 12, 2019
Discuss the different kinds of humour in the play. Is it effective Essa
Discuss the different kinds of humour in the play. Is it effective  today?    What is its purpose?    Much ado about nothing is a comedy written by William Shakespeare.  There are many kinds of humour in the play. The first kind of humour  we come across is the skirmishes of wit between Beatrice and Benedick.  Beatrice and Benedick are both sarcastic people and incidentally are  sarcastic about each other. Sarcasm is a very good kind of humour,  which is still effective to this day. Many people understand sarcasm  and it's a good way of putting a point across. The main purpose of  sarcasm is probably mockery. Sarcasm is usually used when you say  something that you don't mean literally, the point of this particular  sarcasm is to tell the audience that Beatrice and Benedick don't  exactly see eye to eye and basically mock each other.    Another kind of humour in the play we find as we go on is stupidity.  This mainly is featured around Dogberry and Verges. Dogberry and  Verges have a funny sort of relationship. Dogberry is the more  intelligent of the two where as Verges is a little ...                      
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