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I didn't see anything said about Leonato's tone. As I understand
it, Leonato is fairly ticked off at Hero at this point.
I interpret it as more of a death-to-all-harlots than death-before
-dihonor... Maybe that's just me, but I've never heard this
scene as a nice sceen between father and daughter.
Hopfeully the tone is recognized here as a tone of anger, and
not anything else.Posted by Todd on April 06, 1997 at 12:06:15
In Reply to "Thanks Hamlet, That makes a lot more sense now" posted by Stephen Davidson on April 04, 1997 at 22:55:18
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