Much Ado About Nothing Flashcards

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Who was victorious in the battle that preceded the opening of the play?

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Prince Don Pedro of Aragon won the battle.

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What is the relationship between Don Pedro, Claudio, and Benedick?

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Both Claudio and Benedick fought bravely for the prince.

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Why is the speech of Leonato, Don Pedro, and Claudio so rigid? What does their style tell us about their characters?

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The speech of Leonato, Don Pedro, and Claudio shows their adherence to courtly manners and rituals. Their style betrays an addiction to convention.

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How does Beatrice cover up her concern for Benedick?

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Beatrice covers her concern for Benedick through her witty downgrading of him.

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What simile does Beatrice use to describe Benedick’s faith?

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Beatrice states that Benedick wears his faith but as the fashion of his hat.

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During their wordspar, what accusations do Benedick and Beatrice hurl on each other?

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Benedict accuses Beatrice of being disdainful and Beatrice accuses Benedict of being a pernicious lover.

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What is the greatest fear of Claudio and Benedick?

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Both Claudio and Benedick fear becoming cuckolds.

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Have the characters met before?

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Yes, they have met before.

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What about Hero is of major concern to Claudio?

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Claudio is concerned about Hero’s chastity.

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Which character reveals his misogyny? Is this misogyny real?

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Benedick reveals his misogyny. The misogyny is merely a whetstone for his wit.

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