First line What would you with me, honest neighbor? Dogberry: Marry, sir, I would have confidence with you that discerns you nearly Brief, I pray you, for you see it is a busy time with me Verges: Yes, in truth…
much ado about nothing, act 3
why is it ironic that conrade and borachio are captured? the watch is completely incompetent and the fact that they captured anyone, especially the right guys is crazy why doesn’t leonato take time to listen to dogberry? he is busy…
Much Ado About Nothing Character Relationships
Beatrice Leonato’s Niece, Hero’s Cousin, Benedick’s Lover Benedick Friend of Don John and Claudio, Beatrice’s Lover Claudio Hero’s Lover Hero Leonato’s Daughter, Beatrice’s Cousin, Claudio’s Lover Don Pedro Leonato’s, Benedick, and Cladio’s Friend, Don John’s Half Brother Leonato Hero’s Father,…
Much Ado About Nothing Act 1
Leonato Governor of Messina , Has a daughter Hero and a neice Beatrice Don Pedro A high ranking nobleman, essentially a prince. Claudio a young nobleman who has done very well in combat and is deeply in love with Hero.…
Much Ado about Nothing Act 2
According to Beatrice, an excellent man would comprise of the characteristics of which two people? Benedick and Don John Leonato tells Beatrice she’ll never get a husband is she continues to be so sassy According to Beatrice, who’s she going…
Much Ado About Nothing- Key quotes
What, my dear Lady Distain! BenedickAct 1 Scene 1ExclamativeVocative High class Parallel to “Signoir Benedick” – Can the world buy such a jewel?- In mine eye she is the sweetest lady that I have ever looked on ClaudioAct 1 Scene…
Twelfth Night – Critic: Lisa Hopkins: “Marriage as Comic Closure”
What quotes back up ‘In many instances single or multiple marriages are used to provide comic closure’? 1) “I’ll have a share in this most happy wreck”2) “In recompense whereof he hath married her”3)”In other habits you are see/Orsino’s mistress,…
Twelfth Night Vocab
surfeiting excess, great in amount leasing lies. falsehood feigned pretended or faked mellifluous sweetly flowing mitigation to make less severe rogue a dishonest person laudable praiseworthy implacable unable to be calmed down or made peaceful plight unfortunate state; predicament jocund…
English IV: Final Exam Twelfth Night Quotes
“If music be the food of love, play on.Give me excess of it, that surfeiting,The appetite may sicken and so die.” Citation: (ORSINO. Act 1, Scene 1)Meaning: If it’s true that music makes people more in love, keep playing. Give…