much ado final Flashcards
daughter of leonato and loves claudio, helps beatrice think benedick likes her, beatrice cousin
hero
friends with don pedro, loves hero, is gullible, and young and came back from war, makes benedick think that beatrice likes him
claudio
governor of Messina and Heros dad, makes benedick think that beatrice likes him
leonato
good guy and prince of aragon who is don johns half brother, makes benedick think that beatrice likes him
don pedro
friends with don pedro and claudio and fights beatrice
benedick
fights with benedick then loves him
beatrice
evil half brother of don pedro, and jealous of him
Don John
leonato’s brother and beatrice and heroes uncle
antonio
evil, friends with don john, likes margaret, fought with his brother
borachio
evil and friends with don john
conrad
head of police and comic relief who gets his words mixed up (malapropism)
dogberry
dogberry’s assistant who is smarter than him and is clear when talking
verges
Hero’s servant who has sex with Borachio on Hero’s balcony and makes beatrice think benedick likes her
margaret
makes plan to help hero
friar francis
hero’s servant who helps beatrice think benedick likes her
ursala
judge
the sexton
what are don pedros plans
Plans to set up Claudio with Hero by dressing up as Claudio then confessing his feelings to Hero then talking to Leonardo about it, at first claudio thinks don pedro took hero for himself, but he didn’t, and he helped benedick and beatrice fall in love
don john plans
made it look like hero is cheating on claudio,
friar francis plans
fake hero’s death with the police watch to reveal the truth, he takes the truth from borachio
who says “Be vigilant; I beseech you.”
dogberry
who says “Can the world buy such a jewel?”
claudio
who says “The world must be peopled!”
benedick
who says “No, unless I might have another for working days; your grace is too costly to wear everyday.”
beatrice
who says “By my troth niece, thou shalt never get thee a husband if thou be so shrewd of thy tongue.”
leonato
who says “Oh God, would that I were a man! I would eat his heart in the marketplace!”
beatrice
who says “That young start up hath no glory of my overthrow; if I can cross him anyway, I bless myself every way.”
don john
who says “Sweet Hero, now thy image doth appear in the rare semblance that I loved it first.”
claudio
who says “I do love nothing in the world so well as you; is not that strange?”
benedick
who says “Oh, on my soul, my cousin is belied!”
beatrice
who says “Give not this rotten orange to your friend.”
claudio
who says “Friendship is constant in other things save in the office and affairs of love.”
claudio
who says “Oh God sir, here is a dish I love not; I cannot endure my Lady Tongue.”
benedick
who says “Rich she shall be, that’s certain; wise of I’ll none…mild, or come not near me…”
benedick
who says “I took no more pains for those thanks than you took to thank me; if it had been painful, I would not have come.”
beatrice
who says “I will assume they part in some disguise and tell fair Hero I am Claudio.”
don pedro
who says “I can find out no rhyme to lady, but baby…an innocent rhyme; for scorn, horn…”
benedick
who says “Let her be awhile be secretly kept in, and publish it that she is dead indeed.”
friar francis
who says “One Hero died defiled, but I do live. And surely as I live, I am a maid.”
hero
who says “But masters, remember that I am an ass…”
dogberry
who is being described here “How tartly that gentleman looks! I never can see him but I am heart-burned an hour after.”
don john
who is being described here “Think no on him till tomorrow. I’ll devise thee brave punishment for him.”
don john
who is being described here “He is neither sad nor sick nor merry nor well, but civil…as an orange, and something of that jealous complexion.”
claudio
who is being described here “He hath borne himself beyond the promise of his age, doing in the figure of a lamb the feats of a lion.”
claudio
who is being described here
“[As] for my Lord Lackbeard there, he and I shall meet.”
claudio
who is being described here “My dear Lady Disdain; are you yet living?”
beatrice
who is being described here “If her breath were as terrible as her terminations, there were none living near her; she would infect to the North Star.”
beatrice
who is being described here “For my part…I did think to have beaten thee, but in that thou are like to be my cousin, live unbruised…”
claudio
who is being described here “On my honor, she was charged with nothing but what was true and very full of proof.”
hero
who is being described here “Why, he is the prince’s jester, a very dull fool…”
benedick