Act 3 Much Ado About Nothing 1 Scene 3 Quiz asks if you really think Don John is a misunderstood soul or a true villain. Follow the dark motives in this special sequence of the play. Question how you see the antagonist today.

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Much Ado About Nothing Act 1 Scene 3 Quiz Questions
- Who appears at the beginning of Act 1 Scene 3?
- Where does the scene take place?
- How does Don John describe himself?
- Who is Conrade?
- Why is Don John upset in this scene?
- What does Conrade advise Don John to do?
- How does Don John respond to Conrade’s advice?
- What emotion best describes Don John’s tone?
- What does Don John call himself in this scene?
- What reason does Don John give for his unhappiness?
- What does Conrade call Don John at one point?
- What does Don John refuse to do?
- Who enters after Don John and Conrade’s exchange?
- What news does Borachio bring?
- How did Borachio learn his news?
- Who does Borachio say Don Pedro will woo Hero for?
- How does Don John react to Borachio’s news?
- What theme is central in this scene?
- What does Don John decide to do after hearing Borachio’s story?
- What does Don John’s behavior reveal about his character?
- What does Conrade say about Don John’s nature?
- How does Borachio describe Hero?
- What motivates Don John’s malice in this scene?
- What does Don John say he eats when he is angry?
- How does Don John justify his villainy?
- What does Borachio promise Don John?
- How does this scene contrast with Act 1 Scene 2?
- Which characters share similar motivations in this scene?
- What mood dominates the scene?
- What does this scene foreshadow?
