Borachio's Double Bluff


Read the following blog post of mine to see how Joss Whedon's film prompted me to discovery something in Much Ado About Nothing that apparently has not been previously noticed--the interpretation of Borachio's confession overheard by Dogberry as a double bluff:

http://sharpelvessociety.blogspot.com/2013/06/much-ado-about-something-amazing.html

Cheers, ARNIE PERLSTEIN
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With respect, I think you're wildly over-thinking there. IMO there really is nothing all that contradictory or surprising about a thuggish hanger-on taking pleasure in cooking up a plot against an innocent young woman to curry favour with his master, but being shocked when he learns his trickery has actually killed her.

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