Scene | Character | Right/Wrong | Deception | Quote |
Act 2 Scene 1 | Don John | Wrong | Makes Claudio jealous by saying Dan Pedro plans to wed Hero | 'Signior you are very near my brother in his love' he is an enamour'd on Hero' |
Act 2 Scene 2 | Borachio | Wrong | Makes a plot to ruin Claudios marrage plans | 'Be you constant in the accousation and my cunning shall not shame me' |
Act 2 Scene 3 | Don Pedro, Claudio & Leonato | Right | Tells Benedick on purpose that Beatrice loves him | ' that your niece Beatrice was in love with signior Benedick' |
Act 3 Scene 1 | Hero | Right | Arranges for Beatrice to over hear that Benedick loves her | 'my talk to thee must be how Benedick is sick in love with Beatrice' |
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
Deception Table
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Well done Bryony.
ReplyDeleteTo develop your thinking try and connect this to a critical interpretation of 'deception'. Nova Myhill is a good place to start.
Try and think of other instances of deception in the play too.