The title of any book usually gives its readers the idea of what its content may be. The Shakespearan novel, Much Ado about Nothing is based upon the major characters' minor conflicts and disagreements. These characters who consider themselves of the upper class society have taken time out of their busy schedules to bicker about each other's personality flaws, and secret infatuations. This seems to be quite ironic due to the fact that their country is at war. Most obviously, their main interest of concern should be focused on Don Peter, a soldier who was fighting in the war and close relations to most of the characters.
Much Ado about Nothing is a very ironic title. It tends to allow the reader to acknowledge the book from a totally different point of view.

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