MUCH ADO DON PEDRO
- Created by: SofiaClarkson
- Created on: 09-06-18 13:30
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- DON PEDRO AS AN ACTOR
- Act 1 Scene 1
- Acts as Cupid for Beatrice and Benedick but never gets anyone himself
- "My love is thine to teach"
- Benedick jokes "get thee a wife" so much love to teach but none to have
- "My love is thine to teach"
- "By my troth, I speak my thought"
- Elusive and honest
- Hand on heart to show sincerity
- Acts as Cupid for Beatrice and Benedick but never gets anyone himself
- Act 4 Scene 1
- "I will assume thy part in some disguise"
- "He shall fall in love with Beatrice"
- "Shall" exaggerate imperative, determination
- "I am sorry you must hear" to Claudio
- Bow head to show respect
- Politically and socially powerful, always involved in others' schemes.
- Described as the "selfless facilitator"
- Act 1 Scene 1
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