Much Ado About Nothing: Plot Summary (AQA GCSE English Literature)
Revision Note
Written by: Deb Orrock
Reviewed by: Kate Lee
Plot Summary
One of the most important and helpful things you can do in preparation for the exam is to ‘know’ the plot of Much Ado About Nothing thoroughly. Once you know the text well, you should be familiar with key events that you can then link to larger ideas. Having an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the play will help you to gain confidence in finding the most relevant references to support your response.
Overview
The governor of Messina, Leonato, is at home with his daughter, Hero, his brother, Antonio, and his niece, Beatrice, when a messenger arrives bringing news that an old friend, Duke Don Pedro, is on his way to Messina to celebrate his recent victory in battle. With him are a young nobleman called Claudio, and the clever and witty Benedick. Don Pedro’s half-brother, Don John, is also a member of the party. He is bitter and has a strong dislike for his half-brother.
When the soldiers arrive, Claudio quickly falls in love with Hero. Benedick, a bachelor who has sworn off love and marriage, knows Beatrice, and the two engage in witty arguments with each other. Claudio confesses to Benedick and Don Pedro his love for Hero, and Don Pedro believes they will make a good match. He promises to help Claudio win Hero by talking to her and Leonato at that night’s masked ball. Don John learns of this plan from his servant, Borachio, and sees this as an opportunity to make mischief. He suggests to Claudio that Don Pedro intends to ask Hero to marry him instead, rather than [popover id="F3G9OQLm2hnIa99s" label="wooing" her on behalf of Claudio. Claudio feels betrayed, until Don Pedro is able to reassure him that Hero’s love has been won on his behalf as arranged.
Don Pedro, Claudio and Leonato, along with Hero, hatch a plan to make Beatrice and Benedick realise that they are meant for each other and convince each of them of the other’s love. The men arrange for Benedick to overhear them talking about how Beatrice loves him, but has sworn never to tell him because he would make fun of her. Hero and her gentlewomen play a similar trick on Beatrice. Each vow to return the other’s love and marry.
Don John and Borachio hatch another plan to spoil Claudio and Hero’s wedding. They arrange for Borachio to seduce Margaret, Hero’s serving woman, at Hero’s bedroom window at night. Don John arranges for Claudio and Don Pedro to witness this, and Claudio – mistakenly thinking Margaret is Hero – believes he has been betrayed by his love. Afterwards, Borachio is overheard by the nighwatchmen confessing his trickery to Don John’s friend Conrad. The head of the local police, Dogberry, arrests both Borachio and Conrad and takes them for questioning.
At the altar, Claudio refuses to marry Hero, accusing her of having betrayed him. This is supported by Don Pedro, who had also been fooled. Leonato is enraged, but Benedick suspects a trick and supports Hero. The priest, Friar Francis, persuades Leonato to pretend that Hero is dead in order to give them time to clear her name.
Dogberry, the constable, brings Borachio to explain his trickery and Hero’s innocence is revealed. Claudio, believing Hero to be dead, promises to build a monument to Hero, but Leonato tells him he would better honour her by marrying his niece, whom he says looks exactly like Hero. Claudio accepts.
Claudio arrives for the wedding, where Hero covers her face, only revealing herself to Claudio once he has agreed to marry her. They are overjoyed and are married. Benedick and Beatrice finally confess their love for each other, and Don John, who had fled, returns captured to face his crimes.
Act-By-Act Plot Summary
Act I
A messenger arrives at the house of Leonato, governor of Messina, with news that the Prince of Aragon, Don Pedro, and his soldiers are returning victorious from war
Leonato’s niece, Beatrice, knows one of the soldiers, Benedick
Another soldier, Claudio, falls in love with Leonato’s daughter, Hero
Claudio tells Don Pedro of his feelings towards Hero, who offers to woo her on his friend’s behalf that night at the masked ball
Also among the soldiers is Don John, Don Pedro’s illegitimate brother
He is jealous and bitter, and hates being judged as inferior to Don Pedro
Don John’s servant, Borachio, enters with news of Claudio’s love for Hero and Don Pedro’s plan
Don John dislikes Claudio, who is well-loved and respected, and decides to make trouble for him
Act II
At the ball, Benedick, in disguise, teases Beatrice, but she knows who he is and gets the better of him
Claudio observes Don Pedro wooing Hero. However, Don John tells him that Don Pedro is wooing Hero for himself. Claudio thinks he has been betrayed, but Don Pedro quickly puts things right and Claudio and Hero agree to marry
Don Pedro decides to trick Benedick and Beatrice into revealing their love for each other, with Hero, Claudio and Leonato agreeing to help
Don John is still desperate to spoil Claudio’s wedding, so his servant, Borachio, comes up with a plan
He is friendly with Hero’s maid, Margaret, and will seduce her at Hero’s bedroom window
Don John arranges for Claudio and Don Pedro to witness this
Benedick is alone in the garden, but overhears Don Pedro, Leonato and Claudio discussing Beatrice’s love for him
Benedick is dumbfounded and vows to return Beatrice’s love
Act III
In the orchard, Beatrice is also tricked by Hero and her waiting woman Ursula, into believing that Benedick loves her
Beatrice is in shock and vows to change her nature and return Benedick’s love
Don John finds Don Pedro and Claudio, and tells them that he has proof that Hero is unfaithful
The nightwatchmen overhear Borachio drunkenly confessing to the plan to spoil Claudio and Hero’s wedding, and arrest him
The constable, Dogberry, tries to tell Leonato before the wedding, but Leonato is too busy to listen
Act IV
Claudio accuses Hero of being unfaithful at the wedding altar, which Hero denies and then faints
Leonato is enraged, but others are convinced of Hero’s innocence
Friar Francis persuades Leonato to pretend that Hero is dead to give them more time to prove that the accusations against her are false
Beatrice and Benedick admit their love for each other, and Beatrice requests that Benedick kill Claudio for rejecting Hero. Benedick agrees to challenge him
Thinking Hero dead, Don John flees
Dogberry orders Borachio to be taken to Leonato to confess his deceit
Act V
Leonato accuses Claudio of killing Hero, and Benedick challenges Claudio to a duel, but Claudio refuses to be sorry
Dogberry enters with Borachio, who confesses everything to Leonato, adding that Margaret was also innocent of the plan
Claudio is wracked with guilt and begs Leonato for forgiveness
Leonato orders him to make amends by marrying his niece, whom he says looks like Hero
The news of Borachio’s confession spreads, as well as the upcoming wedding of Claudio to Leonato’s niece
Leonato instructs Hero to wear a veil, and she is wed to Claudio in disguise
She unveils her face and she and Claudio are reunited
Benedick and Beatrice admit their love for each other, and Don John is arrested
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