Much Ado About Nothing
How to other characters treat or respond to this character?
Claudio
Claudio
Much deserv'd on his part, and equally rememb'red by Don
Pedro. He hath borne himself beyond the promise of his age, doing
in the figure of a lamb the feats of a lion. He hath indeed
better bett'red expectation than you must expect of me to tell
you how.
Act I/ Scene I- The messenger speaks of Claudio with respect.
DON JOHN
Who? the most exquisite Claudio?
BORACHIO
Even he.
DON JOHN
A proper squire! And who? and who? which way looks he?
Act I/ Scene III- Don John looks down on Claudio.
Much Ado About Nothing