Much Ado About Nothing

How to other characters treat or respond to this character?

Claudio

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Much deserv'd on his part, and equally rememb'red by Don

Pedro. He hath borne himself beyond the promise of his age, doing

in the figure of a lamb the feats of a lion. He hath indeed

better bett'red expectation than you must expect of me to tell

you how.

Act I/ Scene I- The messenger speaks of Claudio with respect.

DON JOHN

Who? the most exquisite Claudio?

BORACHIO

Even he.

DON JOHN

A proper squire! And who? and who? which way looks he?

Act I/ Scene III- Don John looks down on Claudio.

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Much Ado About Nothing