Hero Mindmap- MAAN

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  • Hero
    • Beatrice
      • Close; Beatrice is protective of her cousin when Hero is accused
      • Hero wants to see Beatrice get married because she believes conforming to society is the best thing for her, she helps to deceive Beatrice into falling in love with Benedick
      • Polar opposite to Hero
    • Personality:
      • Quiet, timid, respectful, even when she's being accused of infidelity she is still respectful towards Claudio. She is pure and innocent, very beautiful, conforming to the stereotypes of how a woman should act.
        • She wants to get married and live the stereotypical life of an Elizabethan lady, contrasting her fiery cousin
    • Claudio
      • Falls in love with Hero at first sight- stereotypical couple of the times- he decides he is in love with her and she has to marry him, she has no choice in the situation
      • Claudio clearly doesn't trust Hero that much since he accuses her at the first sight of trouble without consulting her first.
        • He is ready to ruin her reputation and her family's reputation without any consideration of how it would affect her.
          • When Hero faints, Claudio leaves her for dead because they all think that she is dead but leave her anyway
            • Since Hero is a woman she is expendable and Claudio can find another wife so it doesn't particularly matter if she dies
    • Leonato
      • Leonato is Hero's father and decides Hero's future. For example when he thinks that Don Pedro is going to ask for Hero's hand, he tells her to accept his proposal and Hero doesn't get a say in the matter
  • Leonato
    • Leonato is Hero's father and decides Hero's future. For example when he thinks that Don Pedro is going to ask for Hero's hand, he tells her to accept his proposal and Hero doesn't get a say in the matter

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reallyy good just need some KEY quotes! :))

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