Act V

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Act V is the final act of William Shakespeare’s comedy "Much Ado About Nothing," in which the conflicts involving Don Pedro and the other characters are resolved.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf act of a play
part of a comedy
dramaticStructureRole comedic resolution
featuresCharacter Beatrice NERFINISHED
Benedick NERFINISHED
Claudio NERFINISHED
Dogberry NERFINISHED
Don John NERFINISHED
Don Pedro NERFINISHED
Hero NERFINISHED
Leonato NERFINISHED
Verges NERFINISHED
genre comedy
hasAuthor William Shakespeare NERFINISHED
hasMainFunction resolution of conflicts
hasWorkTitle Act V NERFINISHED
includesEvent confession of Borachio
double wedding
public reconciliation
revelation of Don John’s plot
includesTheme deception revealed
forgiveness
honor
social reconciliation
language Early Modern English NERFINISHED
narrativeRole denouement
partOf Much Ado About Nothing NERFINISHED
partOfFictionalUniverse Shakespearean comedies NERFINISHED
positionInSeries fifth act
final act
resolvesPlotline misunderstanding between Claudio and Hero
romantic tension between Beatrice and Benedick
slander of Hero
setting Messina NERFINISHED
workBy William Shakespeare NERFINISHED

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Don Pedro appearsInAct Act V