Much Ado About Nothing William Shakespeare gender lesson that explores Elizabethan attitudes towards women and women’s roles within a patriarchal society, how Beatrice views marriage, and how the writer uses language to engage the audience with Beatrice’s ideas. A brilliant way to begin analysing and exploring key themes, context, plot and structure in this Elizabethan comedy. Useful for both KS3 and KS4 students preparing for English Literature GCSE exams.
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