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In Much Ado, Prince John pretends to be somewhat amiable, but in the private of his own room, states he will not follow the fancy ways of etiquette, and his disguise is what decieves his brother and fellow officers. In Hamlet, Claudius pretends to know nothing of his brother's death, and this is what causes the complete enragement of Hamlet. His anger became fiercer because he found his uncle had decieved him. These are just a couple of examples, because I'm not gonna do your homework for you.Posted by Romeo's Girl on April 16, 1997 at 18:24:07
In Reply to "W.S.'s variety of use of disguise, deceit,in H, HV, As you like it, and Much ado" posted by Stage Manager on April 16, 1997 at 13:56:51
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