Much Ado About Nothing give at least one quote that shows us what this character is like. Answers: 1 Asked by cassidy s #336258 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 1/3/2014 8:50 AM
Much Ado About Nothing What is your opinion about Claudio's and Hero's relationship? Do you believe that the result at the end was the best for this story, or would you make any changes to this part of the story? Explain. Answers: 1 Asked by cassidy s #336258 Last updated by Aslan on 1/2/2014 10:08 AM
Much Ado About Nothing In your own words, provide a brief summary of the story in 200 words or less. Answers: 1 Asked by cassidy s #336258 Last updated by Aslan on 1/2/2014 10:03 AM
Much Ado About Nothing While this play is considered a comedy, why might it also be categorized as a tragedy? Give specifics. Answers: 1 Asked by cassidy s #336258 Last updated by Aslan on 1/2/2014 9:56 AM
Much Ado About Nothing What news does Borrachio bring? How does he offer to help Don John? - Act 1 scene 2-3 Answers: 1 Asked by harmeet d #350652 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 12/16/2013 9:56 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Why is don john unhappy in act 1 scene 2-3 Answers: 1 Asked by harmeet d #350652 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 12/16/2013 9:55 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Jill and Aslan are the Best! Answers: 2 Asked by nate m #348093 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 12/8/2013 9:02 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Much thanks to Aslan I appreciate all of the help. Answers: 4 Asked by nate m #348093 Last updated by Aslan on 12/8/2013 8:56 PM
Much Ado About Nothing How has Claudio changed from the first wedding? In what way is Claudio’s experience like Hero’s? Answers: 1 Asked by nate m #348093 Last updated by Aslan on 12/8/2013 8:36 PM
Much Ado About Nothing On the topic of conversion, How is Benedick converted throughout Much ado? Answers: 1 Asked by nate m #348093 Last updated by Aslan on 12/8/2013 8:32 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Near the end of the play, Benedick says, “Man is a giddy thing, and this is my conclusion.” What does he mean by this? Why is this a fitting conclusion to the play? Answers: 1 Asked by nate m #348093 Last updated by Aslan on 12/8/2013 8:30 PM
Much Ado About Nothing How have Beatrice and Benedick changed in the way they relate to one another? How are they the same? Answers: 1 Asked by nate m #348093 Last updated by Aslan on 12/8/2013 8:11 PM
Much Ado About Nothing According to Leanato’s statement what killed Hero? How does this relate to the main theme of the play? Answers: 2 Asked by nate m #348093 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 12/8/2013 7:32 PM
Much Ado About Nothing How does Claudio react to the news of Hero’s innocence? Does he make a satisfactory confession? Answers: 1 Asked by nate m #348093 Last updated by Aslan on 12/8/2013 7:25 PM
Much Ado About Nothing What does Benedick’s challenge of Claudio tell us about Benedick? Answers: 1 Asked by nate m #348093 Last updated by Aslan on 12/8/2013 7:22 PM
Much Ado About Nothing What is Claudio’s attitude in his first encounter with Leanato and Antonio after the disastrous wedding ceremony? Does he regret what he did to Hero? Answers: 1 Asked by nate m #348093 Last updated by Aslan on 12/8/2013 7:13 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Friar Francis tells Leanato, “On this travail look for greater birth” What does he mean by this? Answers: 1 Asked by nate m #348093 Last updated by Aslan on 12/8/2013 6:29 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Whom does Beatrice call “Count Comfect” and what does she mean by this? Answers: 2 Asked by nate m #348093 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 12/8/2013 6:14 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Earlier in the play, Benedick called Beatrice “Lady Tongue.” What did he mean? What does Beatrice mean when she charges that the men of Messina have “turned into tongue and trim ones too?” Answers: 1 Asked by nate m #348093 Last updated by Aslan on 12/8/2013 5:21 PM
Much Ado About Nothing As we have seen, the action of the whole play moves forward by deceptions. There is the new “deception” introduced in this scene (Act 4, scene1). What is this new deception birthed in this scene and who is its planner? Answers: 1 Asked by nate m #348093 Last updated by Aslan on 12/8/2013 4:58 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Why did Claudio attack Hero and not the man who was her supposed lover? (hint, hint— remember that the “Ruffian” referred to by the prince was Borachio, one of their own company) Answers: 1 Asked by nate m #348093 Last updated by Aslan on 12/8/2013 4:21 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Act 4, we have the fulfillment of the two deceptions. How are these two deceptions (the death of Claudio’s marriage—Don John’s plot and the profession of love by Benedick and Beatrice-the goal of Don Pedro’s plot) directly linked in this Act? Answers: 1 Asked by nate m #348093 Last updated by Aslan on 12/8/2013 4:02 PM
Much Ado About Nothing To which goddess does Claudio compare Hero? What is the significance of the comparison? Answers: 3 Asked by nate m #348093 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 12/8/2013 3:48 PM
Much Ado About Nothing who is signor montanto and what is his relationship to beatrice Answers: 1 Asked by tyteairra j #345749 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 11/15/2013 9:32 AM