Believes Claudio is right about Hero being unfaithful (1 person)
Don Pedro
"They know that do accuse me; I know none:"
Hero
"I love you with so much of my heart that none is left to protest."
Beatrice
Beatrice says, "O God, that I were a man! I would eat his heart in the market-place."
Why does Beatrice wish she were a man?
So she could avenge Hero by killing Claudio.
Dogberry says, "Is our whole dissembly appeared?"
What should he have said instead of "dissembly"?
assembly
Believes Hero is innocent (5 people, get at least 2 correct)
Beatrice, Ursula, Leonato, Benedick, Friar Francis
"Ah, how much might the man deserve of me that would right her!"
Beatrice
"Master constable, you go not the way to examine: you must call forth the watch that are their accusers."
Sexton
How does Beatrice want Benedick to prove he loves her?
By avenging Hero and killing Claudio.
Dogberry says, "Flat burglary as ever was committed." What should he have said instead of "burglary"?
perjury
Knows what really happened at Hero's window (4 people, get at least 3 correct)
Don John, Conrade, Borachio, Margaret
"Give not this rotten orange to your friend"
Claudio
"I do love nothing in the world so well as you: is not that strange?"
Benedick
Dogberry does not know how to interrogate prisoners. Who tells him how to do it correctly?
The Sexton
Dogberry says "O villain! thou wilt be condemned into everlasting redemption for this."
What should he said instead of "redemption"?
damnation
Knows what happened at Hero's Window but doesn't realize what a big deal it is (4 people, get at least 3 correct)
Dogberry, Verges, First Watchman, Second Watchman
"Come, let us go. These things, come thus to light, Smother her spirits up."
Don Pedro
"Being that I flow in grief,
The smallest twine may lead me."
What is the Friar's plan to redeem Hero?
He says they should pretend that Hero has died and then Claudio will feel so sad that he'll remember how sweet and wonderful Hero was and realize that she must have told the truth and regret accusing her.
Dogberry says, "Come, let them be opinioned."
What should he have said instead of "opinioned"?
pinioned (bind up their arms)
Believes Hero has died (9 people, get at least 6 correct)
Dohn John, Conrade, Borachio, Claudio, Don Pedro, Sexton, Dogberry, Verges, First Watchman, Second Watchman
"Two of them have the very bent of honour;/And if their wisdoms be misled in this,/The practise of it lives in Don John."
Benedick
Let her awhile be secretly kept in,/ And publish it that she is dead indeed;"
Friar Francis
At first Leonato believes that Hero is guilty. Who changes his mind?
Friar Francis and Benedick
The Sexton asks, "Which be the malefactors?"
Dogberry answers, "Marry, that am I and my partner."
What did Dogberry think "malefactors" meant?
officials of the court