Much Ado About Nothing Flashcards

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Character: Leonato

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Shakespeare presents Leonato as a generous host, a troubled father and a character with significant status who is well-respected.

  • Farther figure
  • Concerned with respect than with the welfare of Hero
  • Fiery temper
  • In the end, he does what he should
  • Well respected
  • Significant status

Quotes:

  • “Good signor Leonato” Act 1, Scene 1
  • “Her mother hath many times told me so” Act 1, Scene 1
  • “Do not live Hero, do not ope thine eyes” Act 4,Scene 1
  • “Death is the fairest cover for her shame” Act 4,Scene 1
  • “Bring me a farther that so loved his child”Act 5,Scene1
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Theme: Appearance vs Reality

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Shakespeare suggests that nothing is what it seems to be.

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Character: Claudio

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Shakespeare presents Claudio as a charming and loyal solider but also as a naive young man.

Quotes:
- “Can the world buy such a jewel” Act 1, Scene 1
- “In mine eye she is the sweetest lady that ever I
looked on.” Act 1, Scene 1
- “Not to knit my soul to an approved wanton”
Act 4, Scene1
- “Rotten orange” Act 4, Scene 1
- “For this I owe you” Act 5, Scene 1

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Theme: Class

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Shakespeare demonstrates that no matter the class or status of the person, they are still subject to deception.

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Character: Benedick

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Shakespeare displays Benedick as an intelligent man, excellent soldier and a character with ever changing views on love.

  • Outspoken
  • Confident
  • Objectifies women and believes he is an ideal lover

Quotes:
- “Skirmish of wit” Act 1, Scene 1
- “I have the toothache” Act 3,Scene 2
- “Lady Beatrice, have you wept all this while”
Act 4, Scene 1
- “Troth, no; no more than reason” Act 5,Scene 4

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Theme: Love

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Shakespeare displays love as a felling that encompasses everyone, however, it also comes with a manipulating affect.

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Character: Beatrice

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Shakespeare portrays Beatrice as an extremely intelligent woman who uses her wit to guard against the vulnerabilities of love.

  • Witty, arrogant and confident
  • Uses sarcasm as a defence mechanism
  • Very loyal cousin
  • Extremely intelligent
  • Strong and independent

Quotes:

  • “Skirmish of wit” Act 1, Scene 1
  • “I promised to eat all his killing.” Act 1,Scene 1
  • “What fire is in mine ears” Act 3, Scene 1
  • “better than reportingly” Act 3, Scene 1
  • “Taming my wild heart” Act 3, Scene 1
  • “I would eat his heart in the marketplace”Act 4,Scene 1
  • “I confess nothing nor i deny nothing” Act 5, Scene 1
  • “They swore that you were well-nigh dead for me” Act 5, Scene 1
  • “I will stop your mouth with a kiss” (Benedick)
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Theme: Deception

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Shakespeare demonstrates deception as an act that is not always evil with the gulling of Beatrice and Benedick, however in the case of Don John, it is.

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Character: Hero

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Shakespeare presents Hero as a young and charming maid, but also as a mischievous character when it comes to love.

Quotes:

  • “such a jewel” Act 1, Scene 1
  • “She is so self-endeared” Act 3, Scene 1
  • “My cousins a fool, and thou art another”Act 3,Scene 4
  • “Rotten Orange” Act 4, Scene 1
  • “her ear lose nothing of the false sweet bait that we lay for it” Act 3, Scene 1
  • “Approved wanton” Act 4, Scene 1
  • “Printed in her blood” Act 4, Scene 1
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Character: Don Pedro

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Shakespeare presents Don Pedro as a man with lots of respect and good will who uses his own status to get his way.

  • Respected
  • High status
  • His loyalty to his friends makes him not see the truth
  • Too full of pride
  • Redeemed because he is penitent

Quotes:

  • “Good signor Leonato, […] your trouble?” Act 1, Scene 1
  • “Link my dear friend as a common stale” Act 4,Scene1
  • “My heart[…]on my honour[…]very full of proof” Act 5,Scene1
  • “For we are the only love-gods”
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Character: Don John

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Shakespeare portrays Don John as scoundrel who is only interested in causing havoc.

Quotes:
- “I am a plain-dealing villain” Act 1, Scene 3
- “I’d rather be a canker in a hedge, than a rose in his
grace” Act 1, Scene 3

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Character: Dogberry

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Shakespeare portrays Dogberry as a simple-minded character, who’s owns foolishness protects him from deception.

Quotes:

  • “I think they that touch pitch will be defiled.” Act 3, Scene 3
  • “yet forget not that I am an ass.” Act 4, Scene 2
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