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  1. A summary of Act V, Scene ii in William Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Love's Labour's Lost and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

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  2. For, ladies, we will every one be masked, And not a man of them shall have the grace, Despite of suit, to see a lady’s face. Hold, Rosaline, this favor thou shalt wear, And then the King will court thee for his dear. Hold, take thou this, my sweet, and give me thine. So shall Berowne take me for Rosaline.

    • Ferdinand, King of Navarre. While the play's dramatis personae lists the King as Ferdinand, throughout the play he is referred to only as "King." He is a scholar and has sworn an oath to uphold his scholarship at the expense of earthly pleasures, the most important of which will turn out to be receiving women at his court.
    • Berowne, Longaville, Dumaine. Three lords who have joined the King in his oath of scholarship. They fall in love with Rosaline, Maria, and Katherine, respectively.
    • Princess of France. This character never has a name other than "Princess." She pays a visit to the King of Navarre and, along with some of her attendants, plays a game of wits with the King and his lords.
    • Rosaline, Maria, Katherine. Three ladies attending the Princess who catch the fancy of the King's lords.
  3. Don Adriano de Armado. Don Adriano de Armado is an affected Spanish braggart, a man who thinks himself finer than he actually is and talks in mind-bogglingly fancy language, qualifying every word a dozen ways and taking paragraphs to get to the point. Read more ….

  4. To hear the rest of his name. For the ass to the Jude; give it him:—Jud-as, away! Give the ass to the Jude, give it to him—Jude-ass away! This is not generous, not gentle, not humble. That is not kind, not nice, not worthy. A light for Monsieur Judas! it grows dark, he may 695 stumble. Get Monsieur Judas a light!

  5. Plot Summary. The King of Navarre, and his three friends, Berowne, Longaville and Dumaine, all swear themselves to three years of study, abstaining from all distractions, particularly of the female kind, with only Armado, and Costard to entertain them. They are confounded, on signing the vow, when Berowne remembers that the Princess of France ...

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  7. Love's Labour's Lost Summary. After vowing to avoid women, the King and three of his friends have to host a princess and her three ladies. The four men fall in love and decide to court the women. In the end, the women must return to their kingdom for a year after which they will marry the king and his friends, providing they remain true to them ...

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