Much Ado About Nothing act III quotations




For the quotations below, explain the significance of each passage. Relate it to a theme, the development of character or the development of conflict.



For each passage, you must cover the needed analysis in less than 200 words.



Due Friday 19 February. Moodle it with the file name last name + ma3.


Here are the quotes:





"Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps." (III, i)






"If I see anything tonight why I should not marry her tomorrow, in the congregation where I should wed, there will I shame her." (III, ii)






"Yet Benedick was such another, and now is he become a man. He swore he would never marry; and yet now in despite of his heart he eats his meat without grudging. And how you may be converted I know not; but methinks you look with your eyes as other women do." (III, v)



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