Question
Samuel Taylor Coleridge used this play to argue that its author's plots are interesting “on account of the characters, not vice versa.” One of this play's protagonists states his feelings for a woman by saying, “If I do not love her, I am a Jew.” In this play, a man who asks “Lady Disdain” if she is alive is told that disdain “should not die… with such meet food.” In a song from this play, (*) Balthasar sings that “Men were deceivers ever” and that ladies should “Sigh no more.” Don John's plot to ruin a wedding in this play is foiled by the bumbling nightwatchman Dogberry, who asks a notetaker to “remember that [he] is an ass.” To test the loyalty of her lover, a woman in this play orders him to “Kill Claudio,” her cousin Hero's fiance. For 10 points, name this Shakespeare play that ends with the marriage of Beatrice and Benedick. ■END■
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Tris Cole | TOAD | Why the Kremlin Hates Bananas | 74 | 15 |
Mitch McCullar | Oh you like geography? Name every Forrest. | Ill-Advised Buzz | 80 | 10 |
Taylor Harvey | Statler and Waldorfesque Former Penn Bowl Editors | Khalil v Carbolic Shisha Ball Co | 90 | -5 |
Stephen Liu | We jopping | bruh | 91 | -5 |
Chinmay Kansara | bruh | We jopping | 105 | 10 |
Tony Chen | Khalil v Carbolic Shisha Ball Co | Statler and Waldorfesque Former Penn Bowl Editors | 154 | 10 |