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Don Pedro

Don Pedro feels that his involvement in this arrangement has harmed his reputation.

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Key line

  • DON PEDRO: I stand dishonour’d that have gone to link my dear friend to a common stale
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Male reputation

  • The importance of male reputation is illustrated here through the anger Don Pedro feels towards Hero.
  • He feels that in making such an ill suited match, that his own honour has been compromised.
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Leonato reaction

  • Don Pedro’s attitude, as well as his superior social standing to Leonato, may account for the treatment Hero receives from her father once Claudio, Don Pedro and Don John exit the scene.
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Misogyny

  • The juxtaposition of the noun phrases “dear friend” and “common stale” illustrate both the inherent misogyny in Messinian society within the play and the different standings of men and women with a patriarchal society.
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Hypocrisy

  • In Act 1, Scene 1, Benedick can proudly boast he is “loved of all ladies”, and he and Leonato can make light of the question of Hero’s parentage whereas a promiscuous female is labelled a “common stale” or prostitute.
  • Perhaps Shakespeare’s intention was to illustrate the hypocrisy in such attitudes.

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