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Much Ado About Nothing
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25 Questions

1. To What Does Benedick Compare Claudio? What Is Being Suggested About Claudio?

2. Once Leonato Understands What Claudio Means - What Does He Initially Suppose Caused Claudio To Condemn Hero?

3. What Misinformation Does Antonio Give Leonato?

4. Another Example Of A Double Entendre Is When Beatrice Says Her Nose Is Stuffed. What Is Margaret's Play On The Word "Stuffed'?

5. According To Borachio - Why Will Margaret Cooperate In This?

6. Why Does Borachio So Readily Confess His Villainy?

7. Describe Three Things That Convince Benedick That Claudio And Leonato's Conversation Is Truthful

8. How Would You Describe Beatrice?

9. Claudio Tells Us That He Shall "Lock Up All The Gates Of Love." Why Will He Do This?

10. What Do Leonato And Antonio Say To Beatrice To Tease Her?

11. Explain Benedick's Remark - "Well - Every One Can Master A Grief - But He That Has It."

12. Explain Borachio's Scheme To End The Marriage Plans Of Claudio And Hero. What Is Don John's Part In The Plan?

13. What Is Benedick's Reaction To All This - And What Is Beatrice's Reaction?

14. What Proof Does Don Pedro Give To Support This Low Opinion Of Hero?

15. How Is Claudio In This Scene Contrasted With Benedick In The Last Scene?

16. What Is Beatrice's Greatest Concern When She Meets Benedick? What Is Benedick's Respone?

17. One Theme Of The Play Is "Appearance Vs. Reality" Or "Things Are Not As They Seem." What Action Is To Take Place That Night Which Will Not Be As It Seems?

18. What Do You Suppose There Is About Dogberry That Makes Him A Typical Comic Figure In A Shakespearean Comedy?

19. Of What Crime Does The Watch Accuse Conrade And Borachio?

20. What Is The Job Of The Watch?

21. Why Is Benedick Relieved That The Confusion Worked Out As It Did?

22. Whenever A Bastard Half-brother Appears In A Shakespearean Play - He Usually Is A Resentful - Angry Villian. Explain How The Law Of Primogeniture In The 16th Century Might Have Been A Cause Of The Resentment.

23. What Is The Friar's Opinion - And What Is His Suggestion?

24. Where Has He Gotten His Information?

25. The Final Curtain Comes Down At The End Of This Scene - So Everything Has To Be Resolved. What Is The Number One Question To Be Answered?