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Much Ado About Nothing Beatrice And Benedick Analysis

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Love is a odd and complex feeling that all of humanity shares. Each individual has their own interpretation and distinct feeling towards this topic. Many of which have the benefit of the doubt. All but some such as complex and scrutinising as Beatrice and Senior Benedick’s in the novel Much Ado About Nothing by Shakespeare. These two characters are a parallel of each other, which adds to the complexity and reiterates the saying that opposites attract. These two characters are both smart, sophisticated, and complex. In many ways the story more or less revolves around them and brings a more detailed depiction of love when compared to that of Claudio and Hero.
There are many ways to view the relationship between Beatrice and Benedick, but one thing that cannot be disputed is how perfect they are for each other, once their true feelings toward one another was revealed. Many might wonder what makes a perfect relationship, well they don’t exist. A relationship is forged from the ground up and solely depends on the individuals. Such as …show more content…

All the drama and planning that goes into getting the two to fall in love is what sets their relationship apart and gives it the generic and more realistic or viable way of falling in love. “This can be no trick. The conference was sadly borne; they have the truth of this from hero”….(2.3 223-248) “What fire in mine ears? Can this be true”....(3.2 113-122) Both Benedick and Beatrice reflecting on the rumors they have heard. Each begin to express their real feelings toward each other, while in a state of shock. Sarcastically both are in love but their pride is what is holding them back from each other. This is evident throughout the whole novel and is quickly deciphered by their companions, who quickly take action and plan a mischievous scheme to make them fall in love, hence the

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