Much Ado About Nothing - Describe how the relationship between Benedick and Beatrice develops
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William Shakespeare's Play "Much Ado about Nothing" is about a group of characters with several story lines running through it. I have decided to focus on the development of Beatrice and Benedict's relationship. Benedick is a friend of Don Pedro who is a confirmed bachelor, he does not understand why anyone would want to get married. When he and Beatrice meet they have an argumentative relationship and both characters insult one another constantly putting each other down. Beatrice is the niece of Leonato and cousin of Hero. Beatrice doesn't want to get married either. ...
on her words in front of everybody. Beatrice then asks Benedick the same question, and he replies the same as her showing the same proud ness because he doesn't want to make fool f himself. The situation is "rescued" by Claudio and Hero when they extract sonnets and poems abut each other off them .
on her words in front of everybody. Beatrice then asks Benedick the same question, and he replies the same as her showing the same proud ness because he doesn't want to make fool f himself. The situation is "rescued" by Claudio and Hero when they extract sonnets and poems abut each other off them .
The text reads that their relationship is erratic and they are both the same person so in my opinion I think that their relationship is still going to be the same and if they get married they will probably argue a lot.
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