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Who acts as an antagonist in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing?

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Don John is the primary antagonist in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing. He is don Pedro, the prince of Aragon's, half-brother. Claudio and the hero's marriage is set to be destroyed by the villain don John. He also causes a tonne of problems for the other play characters.
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The main antagonist in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing is Don John, the illegitimate brother of Don Pedro, the Prince of Aragon. Don John is a villainous character who plots to ruin the marriage between Claudio and Hero, as well as cause trouble for other characters in the play.

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