Isabella
The main character, Isabella,
is a very virtuous and chaste young woman who faces a difficult decision when
her brother is sentenced to death for fornication (unlawful sex). Isabella does
not approve of her brother's actions at all, but she pleads for his life out of
loyalty and sisterly devotion. Isabella is a spiritual person who starts off
wanting to become a nun.
The other central figure is the
Duke, who spends most of his time dressed as a friar in order to observe what
is happening in his absence. The Duke is unfailingly virtuous, good, and
kind-hearted. He tends to rule a little softly, which is why he enlists
Angelo's help.
Isabella's brother Claudio is a young man
sentenced to death for impregnating an unmarried woman. He was engaged to her
by a common-law agreement, but they had sexual intercourse before the legal
marriage took place. Claudio depends less on the guidance of laws and religious
practices than on his sister.
Angelo is the villain of the play, a
man who rules strictly and without mercy. He has his own weaknesses, however,
and he is loathsome more for his hypocrisy than for anything else. He presents
Isabella with a difficult proposition and then does not even hold up his end of
the bargain.
Escalus is a wise lord who advises Angelo to
be more merciful. He is loyal to the Duke and seeks to carry out his orders
justly, but cannot go against Angelo's will.
Lucio, described by Shakespeare as a
"fantastic," is a flamboyant bachelor who provides much of the play's
comedic content. He is a friend of Claudio's and tries to help him.
Mariana was supposed to marry
Angelo, but he called the wedding off when she lost her dowry in a shipwreck
that killed her brother.
Mistress Overdone runs a
brothel in Vienna.
Pompey is a clown who also
works for Mistress Overdone.
Elbow is a dim-witted
constable who arrests people for misconduct, particularly of the sexual
variety. He speaks in malapropisms and provides comic-relief throughout the
play.
A long-term prisoner in the jail,
Barnadine is sentenced to be executed together with Claudio. The Duke
originally considers him hopeless and therefore dispensable but later changes
his mind.
Claudio's lover, she is pregnant with his
baby.
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