Why should a mere selection of clothes weigh so heavily with the coming doom of a broken heart? Much Ado About Nothing Act 3 Scene 4 Quiz: Analyse the female characters’ concealed anxiety. This section covers the morning of the wedding, and Beatrice’s mysterious cold.

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Much Ado About Nothing Act 3 Scene 4 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 3 Scene 4 take place?
- Which characters are present in the scene?
- What event are Hero and her attendants preparing for?
- Who helps Hero get dressed for the ceremony?
- What does Beatrice complain of at the beginning of the scene?
- How does Margaret tease Beatrice?
- What does Hero say about Beatrice’s illness?
- How does Beatrice respond to Margaret’s teasing?
- What item of clothing is Margaret helping Hero with?
- How does Hero describe her own feelings about the wedding?
- What advice does Margaret give Hero about marriage?
- What does Beatrice ask Margaret for?
- What word best describes the tone of the scene?
- What does this scene reveal about Hero’s personality?
- What change in Beatrice’s behavior is noticed by Hero?
- What does Margaret say about Benedick’s appearance?
- Why is Margaret’s comment about Benedick significant?
- How does Beatrice try to disguise her feelings?
- What emotion does Beatrice most likely feel in this scene?
- What does Hero ask Beatrice to do?
- What theme is most evident in this scene?
- What does Beatrice’s illness symbolize?
- How does the audience know Hero’s joy will soon be challenged?
- How does Shakespeare use this scene dramatically?
- What role does Margaret play in this scene?
- What aspect of Beatrice’s character changes in this scene?
- How does Hero treat Beatrice during the scene?
- What literary device is present when Margaret jokes about Benedick’s beard?
- What larger theme does this scene reinforce?
- How does this scene connect to the following one?
