Name: Date: Hero Evidence and Analysis Period: Directions: Gather quotes and other examples from the text to use as evidence that provides insight into Hero. Then write a paragraph that describes and analyzes Hero, including relationships, traits, motivations, fears, and how (or if) they develop over the course of the text. Evidence 2. 'i may say so when i please' 1. 'he is of a very melancholy disposition' 4. 'when i like your favor, for God defend the lute should be like the case' 5. 'why, then, your visor should be thatched' \ 3. 'so you walk softly, and look sweetly, and say nothing, I am yours for the walk, and especially when i walk away'. 6. "i will do any modest olce, My lord, to help my cousin to a good husband" Character Description and Analysis Hero is the innocent and obedient daughter of Leonato. She contrasts with the more outspoken and independent Beatrice and presents a conventional image of a suitable and desirable wife. Claudio describes her as a 'jewel' when he first meets her and praises her for being 'modest' 1 LitCharts www.litcharts.com
Name: Date: Period: Claudio Evidence and Analysis Directions: Gather quotes and other examples from the text to use as evidence that provides insight into Claudio. Then write a paragraph that describes and analyzes Claudio, including relationships, traits, motivations, fears, and how (or if) they develop over the course of the text. 1 Can the world buy such a jewel 4 In mine eye she is the sweetest lady that ever I looked on Evidence 2. Thou thinkest I am in sport. I pray thee tell me truly how thou lik'st her 3. That I love her, I feel 5. I would scarce trust myself, though I had sworn the contrary if Hero would be my wife 6. How sweetly you to minister to love, that love's grief by his complexion Character Description and Analysis Claudio is a romantic. He loves this girl (Hero) and asks Benedick what he thinks of her while he continues to pour lovesick words onto him. Claudio regards Hero as a jewel he should not touch but wants. 2 All LitCharts www.litcharts.com
Name: Date: Period: Benedick Evidence and Analysis Directions: Gather quotes and other examples from the text to use as evidence that provides insight into Benedick. Then write a paragraph that describes and analyzes Benedick, including relationships, traits, motivations, fears, and how (or if) they develop over the course of the text. "And by my two 1. faiths and troths, my lord, I spoke mine." 4., With anger, with sickness, or with hunger, my lord, not with love Evidence 2. "Troth, my lord, I have played the part of Lady Frame." 5. " It is not so, nor' twat not so, but, indeed, God forbid it should be so." 3. " I have almost matter enough in me for such an embassage, and so I commit you." 6. " That I neither feel how she should be loved nor