Much Ado about Everything
He Said...She Said
Gotta-Pick Rheto-ric
Plot Trot
Grab Bag
100
Who arrives at the Leonato's House in Act 1
Don Pedro, Don John, Benedick, and Claudio
100
Let me be that I am and seek not to alter me
Don John declaring he is a villan
100
What is the rhetorical device at work here?: "There is a kind of merry war between them"
oxymoron
100
Describe the plan to ruin the wedding
Don John will suggest that Hero is cheating; his minion will stage a scene on the balcony of her bedroom; claudio will declare her unfaithful in front of the town.
100
What does Benedick say he will do
Challenge Claudio
200
He is the Govenor of Messina
Who is Leonato?
200
Who helps Don Pedro to get Beatrice to fall in Love?
Who is Hero
200
What rhetorical device is at work in the following quotation: "He than borne himself beyond the promise of his age, doing in the figure of a lamb, the feats of a lion."
What is metaphor
200
Who helps Hero trick Beatrice into thinking Benedick loves her
Margaret and Ursula
200
Who confesses their love first, Benedick or Beatrice
Benedick
300
Describe Signor Montano's relationship with Beatrice?
Benedick is Signor Montano. They tease each other.
300
He that hath a beard is more than a youth and he that hath no beard is less than a man. He that is more than a youth is not for me, and he that is less than a man, I am not for him.
Who is Beatrice in stating that she may remain single if a man doesn't prove himself worthy
300
What rhetorical device is at work in the following passage: "the lady is disloyal...Leonato's Hero, your Hero, everyman's Hero..." a. Dramatic Irony b. Metaphor C. Word Play d. paradox e. A and C f. A and D
What is E. Dramatic Irony and Word play
300
Who is Dogberry and Verges
Constable and Deputy giving orders to watchmen
300
Who is at the wedding. Name all.
Friar Francis, Leonato, Beatrice, Benedick, Antonio, Hero, Margaret, Ursula, Claudio, Don Pedro, Don John
400
What does Don John do to Claudio?
He tricks him into being angry at Don Pedro
400
Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps
Hero: about tricking Beatrice into loving Benedick
400
What is a pun. Find an example in the text.
What is a play on words that hinge on the double meaning of a word.
400
What big mistake did Leonato make
-Not trusting his daughter -Not questioning Borachio and Conrad
400
What does Leonato order Claudio to do
Claudio must declare Hero's innocence, write a poem to read, and marry a woman that looks like Hero
500
Why is Don John So Bitter
-He is a Villan -He is an outcast -He is tired of living up to Don Pedro's expectations
500
Who dances with whom at the ball?
Don Pedro dances with Hero, Blathasar dances with Margaret, Beatrice dances with Benedick, Antonio dances with Ursula
500
"There, Leonato, taker her back again. Give not this rotton orange to your friend." What rhetorical device is Rotton Orange?
What is Metaphor (Objectification)
500
Who comes up with a plan to fix what has happened at the wedding? What is the best and worst case scenario
Friar Francis, to pretend Hero has died
500
What final event leads to Benedick and Beatrices Marriage?
Both Hero and Claudio find love poems that are written by Beatrice and Benedick...show everyone that they love each other.
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