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Well, lots of people actually, including Beatrice and Benedick. What's strange is that Margaret, who should know what really happened, does not speak up to contradict what Claudio and Don Pedro are saying.

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Beatrice, Benedick, and The Friar

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Q: Which characters speak against Hero on the morning of her wedding in Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare?
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Who is Don Pedro and why is he stopping in Messina in Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare?

In Shakespeare's Much Ado Don Pedro is a prince of Aragon who has recently completed a successful military campaign (we are not told against whom) and is stopping with his friend Leonato the governor of Messina on his way home.


Who reveals to Cassius that the plot is not a secret?

The tragedy of Julius Caesar is a play written by William Shakespeare that centers around the conspiracy against Julius Caesar in 44 BC. Popilius Lena was a senator who reveals to Cassius the fact that he is aware of the conspiracy that was thought to be secret.


How does Hamlet's soliloquy differ from Shakespeare's?

I don't think you understand something very basic about writers. They are not necessarily characters in the works they write. We do not worry about whether Edward loves Bella or Stephanie Meyer. We do not ask whether Obi Wan Kenobi speaks better than George Lucas. And Shakespeare does not have soliloquys, although he writes them for his characters like Hamlet. Shakespeare is not a character in any play he wrote (although he is sometimes a character in other peoples' plays, as he is in Shakespeare in Love). In any case, "Hamlet's soliloquy" is meaningless. Hamlet has five soliloquys: "O that this too too solid flesh would melt", "O what a rogue and peasant slave am I", "To be or not to be, that is the question", "Now is the very witching time of night" and "How all occasions do inform against me." Unless you specify which one you are talking about, nobody can answer your question.


What year is The Merchant of Venice set?

Some scholars think it was written between 1594 and 1596, at about the same time as Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night's Dream.


Are there any rituals in Buddhism?

There are no rituals in Buddhism. Infact Buddhism is against rituals. Buddhism is nothing but morality.

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What do Claudio Don Pedro and Don Juan do at the wedding in Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare?

Speak against Hero


Where do Claudio Don Pedro and Don John speak against Hero in Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare?

They speak out at Hero's wedding.


What is the name of tragedy written by William Shakespeare's against roman dictator?

the life of Macbeth


Was there a relationship between Julius Caesar and William Shakespeare?

Julius Caesar and William Shakespeare could not have had any form of relationship due to the fact Julius Caesar lived from 100-46 B.C.E. and William Shakespeare lived from from April 1564- April 1616 C.E. There is a tragedy by Shakespeare about Julius Caesar and the conspiracy against him.


Who is Don Pedro and why is he stopping in Messina in Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare?

In Shakespeare's Much Ado Don Pedro is a prince of Aragon who has recently completed a successful military campaign (we are not told against whom) and is stopping with his friend Leonato the governor of Messina on his way home.


Who played William Shakespeare girl roles?

Young boys played female parts. It was against the law for women to act.


What is the origin of the phrase 'to rise against'?

The phrase "to rise against" was used in the play Hamletby William Shakespeare. It is in the soliloquy "to be or not to be..." It was probably used as a phrase on occasion before that, but this use made it very well known.


What would it be like to be a actress in William Shakespeare's time?

There were no actresses in William Shakespeare's time. All female characters were played by young men who trained in the art of theatre at a young age. The boys were dressed up to look like women using overly exaggerated makeup and clothing. This is one of the reasons why there are barely any kissing scenes in Shakespeare's plays. The reason why all of the actors were male was due a ban against women being allowed to act in the theatre. This ban was not lifted until 1660 and then, still, men were very hesitant to allow the women actors any major female roles. Seeing as Shakespeare died in 1616, there really were no actresses during his time.


What will you see at the time sir Walter Raleigh was born?

Religious instability, disrcimination against catholics, the start of the Renaissance in England and in a few years the advent of William Shakespeare


What did the puritans pay to see a shakespeare play?

Nothing--the Puritans were against theatre and when they got control of the country they banned it. Instead of watching lewd entertainments like Shakespeare plays, they went to church and listened to very long sermons for free.


How many times did William shakespeare go to church?

Many many times. How do we know this? Because it was against the law to miss church and if you missed you had to pay a fine. If Shakespeare had made a habit of missing church it would have cost him a fortune and probably have landed him in jail.


What is Darth Vader trying to accomplish in William Shakespeare Star Wars?

In "William Shakespeare's Star Wars," Darth Vader is trying to fulfill his master Emperor Palpatine's plans to overthrow the Jedi Order and rule the galaxy. He is driven by a desire for power and revenge against those who wronged him, including his former mentor Obi-Wan Kenobi.