He has a serious manner.
overhear a devised conversation
Without meaning to, she helps Borachio break Claudio's trust in Hero.
Two watchmen
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.
Claudio is a character in Shakespeare's play Much Ado About Nothing.
If you are talking about Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, then its Claudio. If you aren't, then no idea!
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Speak against Hero
He has a serious manner.
Benedick overhears their "conversation."
They speak out at Hero's wedding.
Without meaning to, she helps Borachio break Claudio's trust in Hero.
overhear a devised conversation
The comic foil to Claudio in Shakespeare's play "Much Ado About Nothing" is the character of Dogberry, the bumbling constable. Dogberry provides comic relief through his malapropisms and misguided attempts at maintaining order in the play.
Two watchmen
In Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, Benedick uses this metaphor to describe Claudio in Act II, scene 1, since Claudio was misled by Don John into believing that Don Pedro wooed Hero for himself rather than Don Pedro wooing Hero for Claudio.