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... beginning of the play he swears he will never fall in love or marry . Claudio Hero A young soldier who has won great acclaim fighting under Don Pedro during the recent wars . Claudio falls in love with Hero upon his return to Messina ...
... beginning of the play he swears he will never fall in love or marry . Claudio Hero A young soldier who has won great acclaim fighting under Don Pedro during the recent wars . Claudio falls in love with Hero upon his return to Messina ...
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... beginning will , of course , end up together in the conclusion . Beatrice compares courtship and marriage to delightful court dances : " wooing , wedding and repenting is as a Scotch jig , a measure , and a cinquepace " ( II.i.60-61 ) ...
... beginning will , of course , end up together in the conclusion . Beatrice compares courtship and marriage to delightful court dances : " wooing , wedding and repenting is as a Scotch jig , a measure , and a cinquepace " ( II.i.60-61 ) ...
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... beginning of the play , sides with Hero and his future wife Beatrice . FALLING ACTION Benedick challenges Claudio to a duel for slandering Hero ; Leonato proclaims publically that Hero died of grief at being falsely accused ; Hero's ...
... beginning of the play , sides with Hero and his future wife Beatrice . FALLING ACTION Benedick challenges Claudio to a duel for slandering Hero ; Leonato proclaims publically that Hero died of grief at being falsely accused ; Hero's ...
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