Claudio And Hero's Love In Much Ado About Nothing

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Love can be defined in a multitude of ways, for example Merriam-Webster defines it as, ¨[a] strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal ties¨ although, love can also be more than a definition, as it is a feeling. In William Shakespeare's, Much ado about Nothing, many are sceptic of Claudio and Hero’s love and if it is truly real, or just lust. Some reasons to further prove Claudio and Hero’s love isn’t real is they simply don’t trust each other and Claudio moves on from Hero quickly.
To begin, Claudio and Hero don’t love each other because they don’t trust each other. One could argue that they do trust each other, but to counter argue this, only Hero trusts Claudio. During the first wedding scene, Claudio accuses Hero of