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Benedick Foil

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Foils are common in any books, whether it’s the antagonist bringing out the best in the antagonist or the protagonist bringing out the worst in the antagonist. Foils are everywhere. In “Much Ado About Nothing” written by William Shakespeare, almost all of the characters can foil each other in some way or another. In the beginning, Claudio is falling for Hero on the day the meet. Hero is Leonato’s Daughter. The people throw a masquerade ball later that night where Claudio is deceived by Don John that Don Pedro is wooing Hero for himself. Luckily for Claudio this rumor is false, and Claudio and Hero were going to married in a week. Then Claudio is deceived once again by Don John that Hero is cheating on him, on the night before the wedding. Then on the wedding day he publicly shames Hero. In the end though, they realize the truth and end up getting married alongside Benedick and Beatrice.In “Much Ado About Nothing” by William Shakespeare, Claudio is a foil to Benedick because of the way they love, their personalities all together, and the way …show more content…

While they do end up changing traits as more things happen to them , they foil each other anyways. After Claudio shames Hero at his wedding he wanders off. Enter Benedick about to challenge him to a duel. Claudio tells Benedick “Draw pleasure to us.”(Shakespeare,86). The foil here is Claudio being particularly mopey after he just shamed his wife at his wedding. Benedick treats Beatrice with respect and would presumably ask her about it before the wedding and rationalize what’s going on. Earlier in the book Benedick says, “I noted her not, but I looked on her.”(Shakespeare,6). While this may contradict what I just said, this is toward the beginning of the book when he only loved himself. At the same time during this quote Claudio is confessing his love for Hero. To Claudio that could be a little insulting. Luckily towards the end of the book Benedick becomes a much better

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