What Claudio calls hero?
rotten orange
What does Claudio accuse hero of?
(Act 4, Scene 1) During the wedding ceremony Claudio accuses Hero of being “an approved wanton” despite her modest appearance and hands her back to her father. Don Pedro tells Leonato that he too has been dishonoured because he arranged the match.
What does Claudio Call hero when he calls off the wedding with her?
disloyal
What do Claudio and Benedick think has happened between Don Pedro and Hero?
Don John and Borachio tell Claudio, who is posing as Benedick beneath his mask, that Don Pedro is in love with Hero. Benedick accuses Don Pedro of tricking him into falling in love with Beatrice. Benedick is outraged by the encounter he had with Beatrice.
Why is Benedick complaining at the beginning of this scene?
Alone in Leonato’s garden, Benedick complains that Claudio, who he had considered a bachelor and a military man at heart, has become a lover and is planning to be married. Benedick wonders if he will ever change his mind about love and marriage, and concludes that it is more likely that he will turn into an oyster.
What makes Claudio realize he wrongly accused hero?
Why is Margaret mistaken for Hero? What makes Claudio realize that he wrongly accused Hero? They have him overhear their conversation in which they assert that she is in love with him. How do Don Pedro and Claudio make Benedick fall in love with Beatrice?
Does Benedick kill Claudio?
Even in the moment of acknowledging her love for Benedick, her first thought is for justice for Hero — by killing Claudio, the accuser.
Who is Leonato’s daughter?
Hero
Who is Claudio in love with?
Whereas Benedick will fall in love with Beatrice and her sharp wit, Claudio falls in love with Hero who demonstrates all the conventional aspects of the ideal Elizabethan woman. When Don John suggests that Don Pedro is wooing Hero for himself, Claudio is quick to move to jealousy.
Who does Claudio marry?
Act 2 Scene 2 Don John realises that his plans have been undone, and that Claudio and Hero will marry. Borachio comes up with new a plan to convince Claudio that Hero has been unfaithful.
Does leonato think hero is guilty?
he says the punishment and pain out on Claudio and Don Pedro. Does Leonato think hero is guilty of being unfaithful? Do you think Claudio makes a move to draw his sword against Leonato? No, because people in that day always held their swords.
Why does Beatrice want Benedick kill Claudio?
One of the most significant lines is when Beatrice tells Benedick to “Kill Claudio” (4.1. 287). She asks this as a way for Benedick to prove his love for her. Her demand essentially forces Benedick to choose between the brotherly love of men and the loyalty of a man to his wife.
Why is Don John not masked?
According to the stage directions for the dance, Don John is not masked during the revels. Why? He is trying to show he is different and a villain.
How does Claudio judge hero’s behavior when he accuses her?
How does Claudio judge Hero’s behavior when he accuses her? Claudio is very rude to Hero when he accuses her. He tells Leonato he can take her back again, and he calls her a rotten orange. It is out of character for Leonato to act like this, because usually he is very nice to Hero.
What made Claudio realize that he wrongly accused hero?
Why does hero forgive Claudio?
Shakespeare intended for Hero and Claudio to fall in love quickly and their love was what allowed for forgiveness. It was more convenient for Leonato if Hero was married, forgiveness would have never happened if Leonato did not aprove.
Who believes that hero is innocent?
Which two characters truly believe in Hero’s innocence? Don John.
Who says Kill Claudio?
Beatrice
What is ironic about Benedick singing a song about Cupid?
What is ironic about Dogberry’s response to Borachio and Conrade? What is ironic about Benedick singing a song about Cupid? He is in love (he said early he would never be hit by his arrow) What problem does Benedick have with writing poetry?
How does Benedick fall in love with Beatrice?
The play begins to darken and lighten. On the light side, the men persuade Benedick that Beatrice is in love with him, and to save her life, he decides to open his heart and allow himself to love her.