Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Claudio
- gullible
- "'tis certain so , the
price wooes for himself"
- falls for DJ's trick
- doesn't suspect that a
liar could be lying to him
- doesn't question that his best friend is
wooing for himself after it being said by
a jealous liar
- "There will I shame her"
- fell for DJ's trick
- can't talk to her about it, he has
to destroy her without her side of
the story
- immature
- "yet sinn'd I not
But in mistaking"
- Claudio doesn't apologise
when he finds out he was
wrong about hero and that
she has died
- he just says that he did nothing
wrong apart from mistaking hero
for someone else even though at
this point he thinks she is dead and
that he killed her
- End of act 1 scene 1 (making of plans
for DP to woo H for C) "she shall be
thine" (DP)
- can't even woo by himself,
needs somebody to do it for
him
- "make thee a
double dealer"
- jokes about Beatrice
being unfaithful to
benedick
- sententiousness
- "rotten orange"
- serves to
condemn the
expiration of
hero's worth
- "what a hero hadst thou
be if halve thy outward
graces had been placed
about thy thoughts and
councils of the heart"
- what a hero you would have
been if half of your outward
behaviour was what was going
on in your heart
- laced with sarcasm
- establishing the
condition of
hero's
virtue/heroism
- "Dian in her orb"
"more intemperate
in your blood than
Venus"
- allusion suggests that it is right to be
like Dian and wrong to be like Venus
- hero's facade is presented
as virginal and pure
- conventional
- "can the world buy such a jewel?"
- unoriginal/orthodox
- speaks in patterned prose