Two households, both alike in dignity 2 houses that are alike in the levels of social class; both very wealthy In fair Verona, where we lay our scene setting/place is Verona, Italy From ancient grudge break to new mutiny Past/old…
Romeo and juliet Study Guide Act 2
What does Mercutio say about blind love? You cannot love someone if you are blind When Juliet appears on her balcony, what does Romeo compare her to? Romeo compares her with the sun How does Juliet speak yet say nothing?…
Much Ado About Nothing
“I will assume thy part in some disguise” DECEPTION: Said while Don Pedro plans to woo Hero in the name of Claudio. “Once before he won it of false dice” DECEPTION: Beatrice says she once loved Benedick but he deceived…
Much Ado About Nothing
The messenger tells Leonato someone will be arriving in Messina. Who is coming? Don Pedro and his soldiers (benedick and Claudio) Beatrice questions the messenger about someone. Who? Benedick Describe Beatrice’s greeting to Benedick upon his arrival rude and hurtful…
Much Ado About Nothing Quotes
‘Here you may see Benedick, the married man’ Act IBenedick thinking he will never get married, shows how his attitude changes from this to telling DP to get a wife.Theme of Love But fare thee well, most foul, most fair!…
Much Ado About Nothing Act 2 Quiz {Nugent}
how does Beatrice describe Don John? “How tartly that gentleman looks! I never can see him but I am heart burned an hour after” what does Leonato tell Beatrice about her future husband? if she keeps being so opinionated about…
much ado about nothing
Beatrice Leonato’s niece and Hero’s cousin. Beatrice is “a pleasant-spirited lady” with a very sharp tongue. She is generous and loving, but, like Benedick, continually mocks other people with elaborately tooled jokes and puns. She wages a war of wits…
Mount Pisgah Much Ado About Nothing Review for Test
Benedick and Claudio At the beginning of the play, Don Pedro returns from war with whom? Don John. He is invited to Messina as a guest. Who did Don Pedro defeat in the war, and how does he treat this…
Much Ado About Nothing Synonyms and Antonyms
synonym is sharpantonym is foolish shrewd synonym is ridicule antonym is admiration disdain synonym is anxietyantonym is calm perturbation synonym is rejoicingantonym is melancholy mirth synonym is romanticantonym is unfriendly amorous synonym is provisionantonym is drinks victual synonym is festivityantonym…
Much Ado About Nothing Act 4 & 5 Review
What does Claudio call Hero? A rotten orange What is Claudio’s accusation against Hero? She is unfaithful How does Hero react to Count Claudio’s claims? She denies the claims and says it never happened Describe Leonado’s reaction to the Count’s…