Answer:
(C): "Song" from Much Ado About Nothing focuses on the fickleness of men.
Explanation:
The song of “Balthasar” from Shakespeare's ''Much Ado About Nothing'' describes the fickleness of men. Writer describes men as deceivers. But according to him, society has double standards and accepts men for being unfaithful. But women are humiliated and shamed, if they behave the same way.
If a man wants something, he will deceive. They do not show any signs of commitment. Women trust men whom they shouldn’t otherwise. His lines say "'Sigh no more’, ladies, ‘sigh no more’. Men were deceivers ever”.