Thou wrong'st a gentleman who is as far from thy report as thou from honor
Thou wrong'st a gentleman who is as far from thy report as thou from honor
In William Shakespeare's works, the theme of honor and reputation is a recurring motif that often drives the actions of the characters. One such instance can be found in the quote, "Thou wrong'st a gentleman who is as far from thy report as thou from honor." This line, spoken by the character Claudio in "Much Ado About Nothing," highlights the importance of reputation and the consequences of tarnishing someone's honor.