Much Ado About Nothing Act 3 Quotes

When I do name him, let it be thy part to praise him more than ever man did merit. Hero – Ursula Now begin, for look where Beatrice like a lapwing runs close by the ground, to hear our conference.…

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Much Ado About Nothing

Play A piece of literature meant to be preformed on a stage with actors and sets Tragedy A play in which the hero id destroyed by some character flaw or by forces beyond his/ her control Comedy A light and…

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Much Ado About Nothing Test

“In this, though I cannot be said to be a flattering honest man, it must not be denied but I am a plain-dealing villain” (1.3.27-30). Whos saying it: Don JohnSaying it to: ConradTranslation: Though I am not a flattering, righteous…

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Much Ado About Nothing

1. Don Pedro returns from war from where? Don pedro returns from Aragon. He’s the prince. 2. Beatrice uses the phrase Signior Mountanto to refer to? Benedick 3. At first, Beatrice and Benedick both what? Treat each other like crap.…

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Much Ado About Nothing Quotes

“There is a kind of merry war betwixt Signior Benedick and her. They never meet but there’s a skirmish of wit between them.” (I, i, 58-61) Leonato “Because I will not do them the wrong to mistrust any, I will…

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Much Ado – Friar Francis

Leonato: Come Friar Francis be brief; only to the plain form of marriage, and you shall recount their particular duties awfterwards. You come hither, my lord, to marry this lady. Claudio: NoLeonato: To be married to her: friar, you come…

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English – Much Ado; Beatrice + Benedick (not Act 2 Scene 1)

A1S1 Beatrice: “is Signor Mountanto returned from the wars…?” Beatrice: “I wonder that you will still be talking, Signor Benedick. Nobody marks you.”Benedick: “God keep your Ladyship still in that mind, so some gentle-man or other shall ‘scape a predestinate…

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Much ado about nothing

William shakespeare was christened in (town) _______ in year _____ stratford -on-avon;1564 Who did shakespeare marry? and how many children? anne hathaway; 3 What was the theater called? the globe The River that flows through London is ______ Thames What…

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Much ado about nothing figurative language

“She speaks poniards, and every word stabs.” – said by benedick- metaphor- being stabbed is what it feels like when talking to beatrice “…I stood like a man at a mark, with a whole army shooting at me.” – said…

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Twelfth night context

Olivia, Orsino, Viola and Sebastian – three historical contexts Marriage was a contract between the wealthy. Romance was reserved for art, poetry and leisure.Men woo women.Twelfth Night is a night of festivity and “topsy turvy” – gender roles eg a…

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