Claudio said “ There, Leonato, take her back again. Give not this rotten orange to your friend! She’s but the sign and semblance of her honour” (Shakespeare 66). Claudio expresses his feelings later when he was enlightened that Hero, his soon to be wife had cheated on him. From Hero’s scandalous actions, Claudio mentions that she is not but a honorable girl who leads up to her reputation. Leading to, Claudio calling Hero a corrupting dishonest person decaying from the internal remains. Benedick said “[To Beatrice] I do love nothing in the world so well as well as you. Is not that strange” (Shakespeare 73)? Benedick has now supposedly loved Beatrice all this time. With Benedick specifying this in the text evidence, he handles the situation by concluding that it is bizarre that he genuinely love’s Beatrice with a yearning sensation in his