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  1. Don John’s servant Borachio devises a plan. Borachio is currently the lover of one of Hero’s serving women, Margaret. He suggests that Don John go to Claudio and Don Pedro and tell them that Hero is not a virgin but a whore, a woman who has willingly corrupted her own innocence before her marriage and at the same time chosen to be unfaithful to the man she loves.

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  2. Jul 31, 2015 · Act 2, scene 2. ⌜ Scene 2 ⌝. Synopsis: Don John and his henchman Borachio agree on a plan to disrupt the coming marriage: Borachio will convince Claudio that Hero is unfaithful by staging a meeting with Margaret, Hero’s waiting gentlewoman. Margaret will be dressed in Hero’s clothes, and Claudio will think that Borachio is Hero’s lover.

  3. Act 2, Scene 2 Summary. Borachio proposes a plan to Don John to stop the marriage between Claudio and Hero. His plan is to have Hero’s servant, Margaret, stand at Hero’s window and pretend to ...

  4. Borachio, another of Don John’s servants, enters to tell Don John that he has overheard rumors of the upcoming marriage between Claudio and Hero. Borachio, like Leonato’s servant, has also overheard Don Pedro and Claudio making plans, but Borachio correctly understands what he has heard. He realizes that Don Pedro plans to court Hero in ...

  5. Borachio says he’s figured out a simple and fool-proof way to ruin the marriage, which would make Don John really happy. Borachio reminds Don John of Hero’s attendant, Margaret, who he’s apparently been messing around with for some time. Borachio talks vaguely of a plan to have Margaret stand in Hero’s window.

  6. Only to despite them, I will endeavour any thing. BORACHIO. Go, then; find me a meet hour to draw Don Pedro and. the Count Claudio alone: tell them that you know. that Hero loves me; intend a kind of zeal both to the. 32. prince and Claudio, as,--in love of your brother's.

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  8. Summary. Analysis. Antonio, Leonato, Beatrice and Hero discuss DonJohn’s bad attitude, comparing him with Benedick. Beatrice says that Don John talks too little, while Benedick talks too much. Beatrice jokes that a man somewhere in between would make a good husband. Leonato cautions Beatrice about her wit, warning that a man will never marry ...

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