Hero dresses for her wedding while Claudio plans to call it off.
In Act III of "Much Ado About Nothing," Claudio publicly shames and rejects Hero at their wedding based on a false accusation of infidelity. The irony lies in the fact that earlier in the play, Claudio had sworn his love for Hero and praised her virtues, only to hastily believe the accusations against her without seeking the truth first.
Hero dresses for the wedding Claudio is about to cancel.
Hero dresses for her wedding while Claudio plans to call it off.
Hero dresses for her wedding while Claudio plans to call it off.
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This is said by Iago in Act III Scene III. This is said by Iago in Act III Scene III.
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Act III. But that is only because "climax" is defined as "Act III of a Shakespearean play" in the Freytag Pyramid theory of the structure of a Shakespeare play.
Act III, Scene 2.
Claudius commits no crime in Act III. He is, however, forced to consider his previous crime of murdering his brother.
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