In "Much Ado About Nothing" Shakespeare creates a vivid social structure of characters based upon different aspects of personality, and standards. The attitude of this community greatly influences events in the play, and often results in conflicting and disingenuous events, which embody the whole plot.
Shakespeare's characters are often composed of virtuous qualities, however, these are neutralised by various personality imperfections and flaws. The contrast and conflict between these different standards cause the materialisation of the complex social relationships between characters, whic…