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Leonato thinks Hero will be wooed by ______.
A. Balthasar
B. Claudio
C. Benedick
D. Don Pedro

i know claudio woos her but i cant remember if her father believes don pedro will woo her or not.

2007-03-06 17:54:42 · 3 answers · asked by Travis W 1 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

3 answers

I think:
D. Don Pedro

Act V Scene 4
Leonato's house. Friar Francis and Leonato discuss the events with Margaret, Ursula, Antonio, Benedick, and Hero. Hero and Beatrice are to withdraw and reappear masked when Claudio appears. Benedick asks Leonato for his permission for him to marry his niece. Leonato consents and alludes to the plot to make them fall in love, but Benedick is unaware of it. Don Pedro and Claudio arrive and taunt Benedick further for the cuckoldry they assume he will experience. Antonio presents Claudio with his new bride. He consents to marry her without seeing her face, after which Hero is unveiled to his and Don Pedro's amazement. Benedick and Beatrice spar more and are noncommittal about their love for each other, but Claudio produces Benedick's sonnet and Margaret produces incriminating papers proving her love. Benedick agrees to have her and she also, "to save your life". Benedick tells Don Pedro that he will not be affected by any further taunts about his decision to marry. They all dance. A messenger informs the party that Don John has been captured.

Good luck.

2007-03-06 20:55:18 · answer #1 · answered by ari-pup 7 · 1 0

In Act 2 Scene 1, Leonarto instructs his daughter:
LEONATO: Daughter, remember what I told you: if the prince
do solicit you in that kind, you know your answer.

He does expect Don Pedro to 'woo' his daughter based on his wealth and social standing and their own wealth. However, when Claudio earlier expressed affection towards her and confessed his feelings to Don Pedro, Don Pedro said,
'If thou dost love fair Hero, cherish it,
And I will break with her and with her father,
And thou shalt have her.'

He basically means he will explain things to Leonarto on Claudio's behalf.

2007-03-07 06:19:37 · answer #2 · answered by Rachael B 3 · 1 0

relies upon what you propose by ability of thrilling. One thrilling factor is this is flexibility. i'm a teenage woman who performed the old guy Leonato for a type in highschool. I have been given to pull Hero around the degree by ability of her hair. fairly thrilling, no?

2016-12-14 12:53:20 · answer #3 · answered by slagle 4 · 0 0

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