 Now, let's discuss the character of Don Pedro. Now, Don Pedro is one of Claudio's friends, indeed, he helps Claudio woo Hero. However, he is also presented as very loyal to Claudio. He takes his side when there's the rumor and the belief that Hero is unfaithful towards him. Indeed, he joins in disgracing her. Of course, also, we learned that Don Pedro, he ultimately understands the reasoning behind his own half brothers, basically a rather not half brother, his four brothers decision to cause the breakdown of Claudio and Hero's relationship. This is relating to Don John because he realizes that actually when it's revealed that Don John came up with this whole idea of slandering Hero just for the sake of breaking up the relationship. He understands his brother's nature of being a real villain. So, whilst on the one hand, we realize that Don Pedro is very loyal and very close to his friend Claudio, we also realize on the other hand that he sees his own brother, the one who is illegitimate, as also a villain. Now, do bear in mind that Don Pedro is of nobility because he is the prince of Aragon. Now, in terms of quotations, I've prepared key quotations to remember for his character, particularly if you're writing about him, either for coursework or exam. So, let's get started. Now, the first quotation to bear in mind with Don Pedro's character is one of course, you can see here, he's a really good friend to Claudio. He basically tells him, Claudio, I have rude in thy name and fair Hero is one. In other words, here he's basically saying, Claudio, I know you're really in love with Hero and during the masked fall, he moves her and of course, this is when they get engaged. Now, the one level analysis you want to do here is the alliteration of W in rude and one and of course, also the adjective fair to describe Hero's beauty. Okay, so here, how Don Pedro is presented is being a very loyal friend and also somebody who really looks out for his friends, both Claudio and Benedict. The other quotation to bear in mind for his character is when he states, I will teach you how to humor your cousin that she will fall in love with Benedict. So here, he is talking to Hero and he's basically saying, look, I know that your cousin is very hard-hearted, she's very headstrong, but I'll show you how we can trick her into falling in love with Benedict. Now, the one level analysis you want to do here is alliteration of H and how and humor and also the sibilance of she and shall. Okay, so here we can see that Don Pedro is also kind of scheming and here his scheming still being a good friend to his other friend Benedict because he's trying to see whether him and Beatrice would be able to fall in love. So he's going to also play an important part in playing Cupid and bringing both Benedict and Beatrice together. The other quotation for his character is when he states, and this is once Hero is accused of infidelity, he states, as I would for thee to obtain her, I will join with thee to disgrace her. Now here is basically telling Claudio, I am on your side no matter what and just like the way you're going to basically denounce Hero, I will also denounce her too. Okay, now the one level analysis you want to do here is the repetition of I. Okay, so here he's really it's showing kind of this loyalty and this allegiance he has to his friend Claudio, but also you want to focus on the alliteration of W in rude will and with. Okay, so of course here what he's basically saying is he's going to join in on the slander of Hero. Of course we as the audience think that that's probably a little bit unfair, but at the time this was seen as something really terrible if a woman basically cock-holded, cheated on her man. So of course here he's really standing by his friend Claudio. The final quotation to bear in mind with this character when he realizes that Hero has been innocent this whole time and it's actually his brother Don John who was causing all the mischief. He realizes that he is a treacherous villain and he states he is composed and framed of treachery. Okay, and this declarative sentence is him basically stating, yep I understand my brother Don John is actually a very bad guy and I understand that now I can see why he would do this because he's just basically a very treacherous and dishonest person and do bear in mind that declarative sentence is a sentence that states a fact, feeling or mood. So here he's basically stating as if it were fact that Don John is actually just a villain so it all makes sense that he would create all of these lies and fabricate these ideas of Hero purely just to cause chaos. Okay, so that's it when it comes to understanding and writing about Don Pedro's character and of course these are the main quotations I would suggest to consider when revising forth his character either for your coursework or exams. Thanks so much for listening.