From the very first scene of Much Ado About Nothing it is obvious that Beatrice and Benedick will eventually fall in love. Do you agree?
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I agree it is obvious from the very first scene that Beatrice and Benedick will fall in love. This is because of many important signs throughout the first scene of this play, which give the impression that Beatrice and Benedick will fall in love. One reason why I agree with this statement is that Beatrice and Benedick both come from rich families and people tend to marry into the same social class. Beatrice and Benedick are from rich families as they're friends with Don Pedro and Leonato, who are aristocrats. Benedick is a soldier, but obviously in a...
can tell from the very first scene that Beatrice and Benedick will eventually fall in love. Beatrice and Benedick are very similar people in the way they act and the things they say. They both come from wealthy backgrounds and people who are similar and have a lot in common are usually attracted to each other. Also a lot of people seem to know about the relationship between Beatrice and Benedick and it seems as if something has been going on for a long time. These points suggest that Beatrice and Benedick will eventually fall in love.
can tell from the very first scene that Beatrice and Benedick will eventually fall in love. Beatrice and Benedick are very similar people in the way they act and the things they say. They both come from wealthy backgrounds and people who are similar and have a lot in common are usually attracted to each other. Also a lot of people seem to know about the relationship between Beatrice and Benedick and it seems as if something has been going on for a long time. These points suggest that Beatrice and Benedick will eventually fall in love.
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