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Much Ado About Nothing Outline

.The watch arrest both Conrade and BorachioD.Scene IV1.On Hero's wedding day Margaret prepares her for the ceremony 2.They start talking about sex3.Beatrice comes and tries to continue with the conversation but grows tired of it4.Ursula enters and tells them to go to the churchE.Scene V1.Dogberry and Verges tell Leonato of Conrade and Borachio's arrest2.In his haste to prepare for his daughters wedding he ignores the arrest3.Leonato leaves for the wedding 4.Dogberry and Verges leave for the jail to interrogate their prisonersIV.Act IVA.Scene I1.At the wedding ceremony Claudio denounces Hero 2.Leonato is at first bewildered then he too is convinced that she was unfaithful3.Hero faints and is taken for dead4.The Friar believes that Hero is innocent and he thinks that there is indeed foul villains5.The Friar also says to let it be known that Hero is dead when she really is alive6.Benedict is asked by Beatrice to challenge then kill Claudioa.Both have to claim that Hero is deadB.Scene II1.During Borachio and Conrade's trial before the Sexton the are charged guilty of raising doubt on Hero's name2.They are ordered to Leonato's houseV.Act VA.Scene I1.Leonato is troubled by the scandal which has befallen his daughters name and not even his brother can comfort him2.When Claudio and Don Pedro enter it causes Leonato much anger3.Antonio challenges the two of them4.Claudio and Don Pedro again state their accusations5.The two older men withdraw6.Benedict enters and challenges Claudio7.As Benedict withdraws he promises to leave their company8.Dogberry, Verges, and the watch bring Conrade and Borachio9.Borachio openly confesses that what he did and that it is his fault that Hero is dead10.Don Pedro is shocked11.As the Friar had said Claudio deeply regrets his actions12.Leonato reenters and thanks Claudio and Don John for Hero's death while completely ignoring Borachio13.Leonato orders Claudio to hang an epitaph on Hero's tomb and sing to her that nig...

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