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Keeping track of deception - Coggle Diagram
Keeping track of deception
The 'gulling' of Benedick
Don Pedro
"to bring Signor Benedick and the Lady Beatrice into a mountain of affection"
Act 2 Scene 1 (275-276)
He thought of the plan
Claudio
"that she have so oft encountered with him with scorn, write to him that I love him?"
Act 2 scene 3 (111-113)
He talks about the fine qualities of Beatrice
Leonato
"If he breaks the peace, he ought to enter into quarrel with fear and trembling."
Act 2 Scene 3 (164)
He talks about the fine qualities of Beatrice
Tricking the eavesdropping Beatrice
Hero
"Indeed he hath an excellent good name."
Act 3 scene 1 (98)
She is responsible for making Beatrice fall in love with Benedick
Ursula
"But are you sure, That Benedick loves Beatrice so entirely?"
Act 3 Scene 1 (37-38)
She talked about the fine qualities of Benedick
Margaret
"I'll make her come I warrant you, presently."
Act 3 Scene 1 (14)
She was responsible of bringing Beatrice.
Don Pedro
"to bring Signor Benedick and the Lady Beatrice into a mountain of affection"
Act 2 Scene 1 (275-276)
He thought of the plan
Don John's plot to destroy Hero's reputation
Don John
"Grow this to what adverse issue it can, I will put it in practice:"
Act 2 Scene 2 (38)
He wanted to deceive Claudio and Don Pedro
Borachio
"I can at any unseasonable instant of the night, appoint her to look out at her lady's chamber window."
Act 2 Scene 2 (14-15)
He suggested the plan to deceive Claudio and Don Pedro
Margaret
She acted as Hero
Conrade
The drunken Borachio told Conrade of how he has deceived Claudio
Watchmens
"We have here recovered the most dangerous piece of lechery."
Act 3 Scene 3 (135-136)
They found out about the plan.
Dogberry & Verges
"Sir, have indeed comprehended two aspitious persons, and we would have them this morning examined before your worship."
Act 3 Scene 5 (35-37)
They are going to stop the deception of Hero.