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  • Issue:32
  • Dog’s Day: Natural Folly and Subversion in Much Ado About Nothing*

Dog’s Day: Natural Folly and Subversion in Much Ado About Nothing*

Authors : Ben HAWORTH
Pages : 115-124
Doi:10.26650/jtcd.861023
View : 36 | Download : 9
Publication Date : 2021-06-21
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This essay argues that Shakespeare’s natural fools, clowns, rustics, and buffoons provide far more than light comic relief. Using the example of Dogberry, from Much Ado About Nothing, I demonstrate that in allowing his fools to usurp their position of clownish caricature, to move outside of their normal social spheres, Shakespeare exposes the folly within societal institutions. Though an examination of language, namely the use of malapropisms, and the manipulation of traditional licence extended to natural fools, I contend that such theatrical depictions of folly opened the way for social commentary, parody and inversions of hierarchies of power on the stage.
Keywords : Shakespeare, Subversion, Folly, Clowns, Dogberry

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