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Q: Of what does Borachio falsely convince Don Pedro and Claudio?
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What does borachio tell conrad that he did?

he tricked don pedro and claudio into beleiving that hero had done wrong


What does Don John do by inviting Claudio and Don Pedro to watch below Hero's window?

Don John wants to show Claudio that Hero is making love to another man on the eve of his wedding. Actually it is Margaret who is doing the lovemaking, but it's in Hero's room, and her lover Borachio has told her he wants to moan "Hero, Hero" while they are getting at it. This gives Claudio and Don Pedro the firm impression that it is Hero in that room.


How does listening in on others conversations cause problems for characters in Much Ado about Nothing?

Not all of the evesdropping causes problems. If Beatrice and Benedick hadn't been evesdropping they would not have heard (as Don Pedro and the others intended) that they really loved each other and would have been kept apart by their stubborn pride. Eavesdropping was a good thing here. It also was a good thing that the watchmen overheard Borachio bragging about how he had fooled Claudio, otherwise the truth would never have come out and Claudio and Hero could not have been reconciled. On the other hand, when Don John gets Claudio and Don Pedro to eavesdrop on the supposed scene of passion between Borachio and Hero, it causes problems big time, as Claudio and Don Pedro treat Hero cruelly at the wedding because of it.


Why does Don John invite Claudio and Don Pedro to watch below Hero's window?

Don John was born out of wedlock, he feels like nobody deserves to live a happy life, or get married. Also, many people think that Don John actually loved Hero, so was jealous of Claudio;and felt like since he couldn't marry Hero, Claudio shouldn't be able to either.


Which describe a conflict in Much Ado about Nothing?

There are a number of conflicts in Much Ado. There is a conflict between Beatrice and Benedick, and also a conflict within each of them. They want to love each other, but their pride and old habits keep them from saying so. There is a simmering conflict between the sullen Don John and his brother Don Pedro, which Don John resolves by being a general troublemaker, by stirring up trouble between Don Pedro and Claudio and later between Claudio (with the support of Don Pedro) and Hero. Claudio's cruel treatment of Hero causes a whole new conflict to arise, in which Leonato, his brother, and Benedick (turning on his old friends for Beatrice's sake) threaten the lives of Claudio and Don Pedro. A small but amusing conflict is that between Dogberry and Borachio, in the course of which Dogberry, offended at being called an ass by Borachio, repeats the slander by telling everyone to remember that he is an ass. And he is. Beatrice asks Benedick to kill his friend.

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What does Borachio admit to Conrade?

That he convinced Don Pedro and Claudio of Hero's infidelity.


What does borachio tell conrade he did?

he tricked don pedro and claudio into beleiving that hero had done wrong


What does borachio tell conrad that he did?

he tricked don pedro and claudio into beleiving that hero had done wrong


Borachio ruins Claudio's by manipulating him to believe that Hero has been unfaithful to him?

Don John. He does a fine job of it, too.


What is the importance of the watch's role in Much Ado About Nothing?

Inept as the watch is, they manage to overhear Borachio confessing to having fooled Claudio and Don Pedro, which stopped Don John's plan from resulting in a permanent rift between Claudio and Don Pedro on the one hand and everyone else on the other.


What does Don John do by inviting Claudio and Don Pedro to watch below Hero's window?

Don John wants to show Claudio that Hero is making love to another man on the eve of his wedding. Actually it is Margaret who is doing the lovemaking, but it's in Hero's room, and her lover Borachio has told her he wants to moan "Hero, Hero" while they are getting at it. This gives Claudio and Don Pedro the firm impression that it is Hero in that room.


How does listening in on others conversations cause problems for characters in Much Ado about Nothing?

Not all of the evesdropping causes problems. If Beatrice and Benedick hadn't been evesdropping they would not have heard (as Don Pedro and the others intended) that they really loved each other and would have been kept apart by their stubborn pride. Eavesdropping was a good thing here. It also was a good thing that the watchmen overheard Borachio bragging about how he had fooled Claudio, otherwise the truth would never have come out and Claudio and Hero could not have been reconciled. On the other hand, when Don John gets Claudio and Don Pedro to eavesdrop on the supposed scene of passion between Borachio and Hero, it causes problems big time, as Claudio and Don Pedro treat Hero cruelly at the wedding because of it.


How does listening in on others conversations causes problems for characters in much ado about nothing?

Not all of the evesdropping causes problems. If Beatrice and Benedick hadn't been evesdropping they would not have heard (as Don Pedro and the others intended) that they really loved each other and would have been kept apart by their stubborn pride. Eavesdropping was a good thing here. It also was a good thing that the Watchmen overheard Borachio bragging about how he had fooled Claudio, otherwise the truth would never have come out and Claudio and Hero could not have been reconciled. On the other hand, when Don John gets Claudio and Don Pedro to eavesdrop on the supposed scene of passion between Borachio and Hero, it causes problems big time, as Claudio and Don Pedro treat Hero cruelly at the wedding because of it.


How does listening in others conversation cause problems for characters in much ado about nothing?

Not all of the evesdropping causes problems. If Beatrice and Benedick hadn't been evesdropping they would not have heard (as Don Pedro and the others intended) that they really loved each other and would have been kept apart by their stubborn pride. Eavesdropping was a good thing here. It also was a good thing that the Watchmen overheard Borachio bragging about how he had fooled Claudio, otherwise the truth would never have come out and Claudio and Hero could not have been reconciled. On the other hand, when Don John gets Claudio and Don Pedro to eavesdrop on the supposed scene of passion between Borachio and Hero, it causes problems big time, as Claudio and Don Pedro treat Hero cruelly at the wedding because of it.


Why does Don John invite Claudio and Don Pedro to watch below Hero's window?

Don John was born out of wedlock, he feels like nobody deserves to live a happy life, or get married. Also, many people think that Don John actually loved Hero, so was jealous of Claudio;and felt like since he couldn't marry Hero, Claudio shouldn't be able to either.


What does Don Pedro and Claudio notice about benedick?

Don Pedro and Claudio notice that Benedick is acting oddly.


Which describe a conflict in Much Ado about Nothing?

There are a number of conflicts in Much Ado. There is a conflict between Beatrice and Benedick, and also a conflict within each of them. They want to love each other, but their pride and old habits keep them from saying so. There is a simmering conflict between the sullen Don John and his brother Don Pedro, which Don John resolves by being a general troublemaker, by stirring up trouble between Don Pedro and Claudio and later between Claudio (with the support of Don Pedro) and Hero. Claudio's cruel treatment of Hero causes a whole new conflict to arise, in which Leonato, his brother, and Benedick (turning on his old friends for Beatrice's sake) threaten the lives of Claudio and Don Pedro. A small but amusing conflict is that between Dogberry and Borachio, in the course of which Dogberry, offended at being called an ass by Borachio, repeats the slander by telling everyone to remember that he is an ass. And he is. Beatrice asks Benedick to kill his friend.