1. Much Ado About Nothing
But fare thee well, most foul, most fair, farewell Thou pure impiety, and impious purity, For thee I"ll lock up all the gates of love, And on my eyelids shall conjecture hang, To turn all beauty into thoughts of harm, And never shall it more be gracious. ... The word "fair" is repeated three times in the space of one line which undermines its elegance and insisting Claudio's hopelessness that Hero's "fair" outward appearance and beauty contains a "foul" spirit. ... "I"ll lock up all the gates of love, and on my eyelids shall conjecture hang to turn all beauty into tho...
- Word Count: 563
- Approx Pages: 2
- Grade Level: High School