Character Descriptions
Love, Deception, or Honor?
Quote Identification
Similes, metaphors, or allusions?
100

"Disdainful" lady who cares about what others think of her

Beatrice

100

Don Pedro pretends to be Claudio in order to win over Hero and later convinces Benedick that Beatrice loves him. 

Deception

100

"I can’t promise that love won’t transform me, but I can promise you this: until I truly fall in love, a woman will never make me act like such a fool.  I refuse to fall in love until all three qualities (beauty, virtue, and wit) unite in a single woman."

Benedick

100

Benedick says of Claudio: "His words are like a miraculous banquet, full of strange new dishes."

Simile

200

The mastermind who likes to play "Cupid" and match people together

Don Pedro

200

Don John stands up for himself to his man Conrad and states he would rather be a villain than a man who kisses up to his brother. 

Honor

200

"I’m burning up with shame! Can this be true? Do people criticize me this much for being proud and scornful? Then I’ll say goodbye to my contempt and my pride in being unmarried!"

Beatrice

200

Claudio to Leonato when he notices Benedick listening: "Bait the hook well; this fish is going to bite."

Metaphor

300

The "jester" who never takes anything seriously

Benedick

300

Borachio will make it look like Margaret is Hero as Don John brings Don Pedro and Claudio to Hero's window. 

Deception

300

"Find a time to speak with Don Pedro and Claudio alone. Tell them you know that Hero loves me. Pretend to be very concerned about both the Prince, who has compromised his honor by making the match, and Claudio, whose reputation will be ruined by this woman who’s pretending to be a virgin."

Borachio

300

Hero when talking to Ursula about what Benedick should do: "Like a fire that gets covered up, Benedick should smother his love and waste away."

Simile 

400

The gullible lover who brought down his friend's brother

Claudio

400

After Beatrice calls him a clown and idiotic at the party, Benedick worries that others see him this way as well. 

Honor

400

"Really, niece, you’ll never get a husband if you keep saying such harsh things about people."

Leonato

400

Don Pedro, wearing a mask, trying to woo Hero: "My mask is like the roof of the poor Philemon’s humble cottage; underneath the mask, I am as magnificent as the glorious god Jove."

Allusion

500

Mastermind behind Don John's plans who loves a lady named Margaret

Borachio

500

Claudio admires Hero's beauty which he later calls a "witch" later on. 

Love

500

"By the god of love, I know that he deserves all that a man might possess. But Nature never made a woman’s heart as proud and tough as Beatrice’s. There is scorn and disdain in her eyes, and those sparkling eyes despise everything they look upon."

Hero
500

Don John talking about his brother: "My brother trusts me now? Yeah—as much as a master trusts the dog he muzzles or the peasant he “frees” by chaining a big block around the man’s foot."

Metaphor

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