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witty heroine, Leonato's niece, Hero's cousin, and the sworn enemy/true love of Benedick. 
Beatrice 
 
 
 
young lord under service of Don Pedro, friend to Claudio, swears that he will never love/marry 
Benedick 
 
 
 
young soldier who falls in love with Hero 
Claudio 
 
 
 
Leonato's daughter, Beatrice's cousin, Antonio's niece, and the beloved (and slandered) fiancée of Claudio 
Hero 
 
 
 
kind Prince of Arragon, benevolent schemer, sides with Claudio 
Don Pedro 
 
 
 
bastard prince, ...
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Act 1, Scene 1 
Leonato gets a message about Don Pedro visiting. 
Don Pedro and troops arrive. 
Benedick and Beatrice fight. 
Claudio confesses love for Hero to Benedick and Don Pedro. 
Don Pedro devises plan. 
 
 
 
Act 1, Scene 2 
Antonio tells, his brother, Leonato of rumour about Don Pedro proposing to Hero 
 
 
 
Act 1, Scene 3 
Borachio tells Don John the rumour. 
Conrad, Borachio & Don John plot mischief. 
 
 
 
Act 2, Scene 1 
Masked ball 
Leonato & Family talk of marriage. 
Hero and Don...
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Much Ado About Nothing Characters
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Leonato 
Governor of Messina. Tricked into thinking his daughter, Hero, is unfaithful to Claudio untl he realizes the truth and is reunited with her at the end of the play 
 
 
 
Antonio 
Leonato's older brother- a good hearted man 
 
 
 
Claudio 
Young lord of Florence- immature- matures by the end of the play when he is united with his beloved Hero 
 
 
 
Don Pedro 
Prince of Aragon- intelligent- happiest of all characters in the play when the deceptions by his villainous "bastard brother" ...
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English Much Ado About Nothing Test questions and answers.
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At the beginning of the play, Don Pedro returns from war with whom? 
Benedick & Claudio 
 
 
 
Who did Don Pedro defeat in the war, and how does he treat this man? 
Don John. He is invited to Messina as a guest. 
 
 
 
Beatrice uses the phrase "Signior Mountanto" to refer to which character and which of his traits? 
Benedick. His poor fighting skills. 
 
 
 
At first, Beatrice and Benedick both insisted that... 
they never want to marry 
 
 
 
Who is interested in marrying Hero, and how would ...
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Much Ado About Nothing – Beatrice exam questions and answers.
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Act 1 Scene 1 - 'Signor Montanto' (Beatrice to Messenger) 
Deflates the messenger with humor and brings the attention on to herself. 
 
 
 
Act 1 Scene 1 - 'Alas, he gets nothing by that' (Beatrice) 
Benedick is morally hollow suggesting that he is faddish, he is not loyal or truthful (illusion). 
 
 
 
Act 1 Scene 1 - 'I see, lady, the gentleman is not in your book' (Messenger to Beatrice) 
Through Beatrice, Shakespeare champions sexual equality. 
 
 
 
Act 1 Scene 1 - 'he will hang upon...
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