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Much Ado About Nothing Questions and Answers
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The audience is meant to consider this but when Don Pedro comes in along with Hero and Leonato, Benedick learns that Don Pedro has been true to his word: he has courted and won Hero for Claudio, not for himself, just as he promised.
Borachio, another friend of Don John, arrives and informs Don John that he has overheard his brother and Claudio plotting a marriage with Hero. He hid behind a wall hanging and listened to them discuss how Don Pedro would woo Hero and then give...
Beatrice is one of the most pleasant characters because of her wit and sharp tongue. However, the audience soon realizes that she is so witty because she is on track to be a true spinster. While her wit should be a sought after trait, men find her...
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