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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Borachio's News ...and there I heard it agreed upon that the prince should woo Hero for himself, and having obtained her, give her to count Claudio." (1:3:59-62) Don John's trickery Are you not Signior Benedick?... Signior, you are very near my brother in his love. He is enamored on Hero... I heard him swear his affection. (2:1:159-166) Borachio's Proposal ...see me at her chamber window, hear me call Margaret "Hero," hear Margaret term me "Claudio," and bring them to see this the very night before the intended wedding... (2:2:42-45) Don John's Luring If you dare not trust that you see, confess not that you know. If you follow me, I will show you enough... (3:3:112-114) Claudio's Outcry If I see anything tonight why I should not marry her, tomorrow in the congregation, where I should wed, there will I shame her. (3:3:116-118) Hero's shaming by Claudio You seem as Dian in her orb, as chaste as is the bud ere it be blown. But you are more temperate in your blood than Venus, or those pampered animals that rage in savage sensuality. (4:1:57-62) Friar's Plan Your daughter here the princes left for dead. Let her awhile be secretly kept in, and publish it that she is dead indeed... hang mournful epitaphs and do all rites that appertain unto burial. (4:4:213-219) Clarity ...Don John your brother incensed me to slander the lady Hero, how you were brought into the orchard and saw me court Margaret in Hero's garments, how you disgraced her when you should marry her. (5:1:245-249) Forgiveness and Honor It is proved my lady Hero hath been falsely accused, the prince and Claudio mightily abused, and Don John is the author of all, who is fled and gone. (5:3:96-99) Don John's Revenge Camilla Schmidt
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