Written by William Shakespeare
Leonato, is a respectable nobleman, who lives in the Italian town of Messina with his daughter Hero and niece Beatrice and elderly brother Antonio.
At the start of the play Leonato prepares to welcome his friends from war – his friends include Don Pedro – a prince and close friend of Leonato and two soldiers Claudio and Benedick.
Claudio is a well respected nobleman.
Benedick is a clever witty man who makes jokes often to ridicule his friends.
Don John is Don Pedro’s illegitimate brother who is also part of the group. Don John unlike his brother is sullen and bitter looking to make trouble for others.
The soldiers arrive at Leonato’s home and Claudio falls in love with Hero. Whilst Benedick and Beatrice flirt through their exchange of witty insults.
Claudio and Hero quickly decide to get married. To pass their time before the wedding the group of friends decide to get Benedick and Beatrice to stop fighting and to fall in love with each other, the trick is successful and the two secretly fall for each other.
Don John in his sullen mood decides to disrupt the fun. He has his friend Borachio make love to Margaret, Hero’s serving women in Hero’s room late at night. The make love in the window and Don John brings Claudio and Don Pedro to watch – thus accusing Hero of having an affair.
Claudio in his anguish accuses Hero of having an affair and abandons her on the altar on the day of their wedding. Hero’s humiliated family decide to pretend she has died of grief and shock, and they hide her away.
Benedick and Beatrice finally get together.
The night watchmen overhear Borachio bragging about his crime and as a result Dogberry and Verges, the heads of the local police, arrest both Borachio and Conrad another accomplice.
It becomes apparent that Hero is in fact innocent.
Claudio who believes Hero is dead, grieves for his loss. Leonato tells Claudio that to pay for his treatment of Hero he must publicly apologise and tell everybody that she is in fact innocent.
Leonato tells Claudio that he must also marry his niece – a young girl who looks similar to Hero. Claudio goes to the church preparing to marry the mysterious niece.
Hero reveals herself as the mysterious niece. Claudio is overwhelmed with joy.
Benedick then asks Beatrice if she will marry him. The joyful lovers celebrate with a dance and a double wedding.
This is one of Shakespeare’s comedies.
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