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Claudio And Benedick Foil

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Love is like a game, there are many rules and it can get difficult at times.The play Much Ado about Nothing tells the tale of two different pairs of lovers, both with different personalities. They are tricked and sidetracked, but eventually they find love. Throughout the story there are many examples of character foils. In the play, Much Ado about Nothing by William Shakespeare, the characters Claudio and Benedick are character foils for each other because of their contrasting love views, actions, and personality.

One characteristic that sets apart both Claudio and Benedick from each other is their views on love. Claudio is young and inexperienced, but ready to love. Benedick, however, was more cautious, because he was waiting for the perfect woman. Benedick says, “Hath not the world but he wear his cap with suspicion? Shall I never see a bachelor of threescore again?”(Shakespeare, Page 7) Benedick was asking to himself if he would ever find a man like him; one who’s waiting for the perfect lady. He would rather not marry if he could not find the perfect woman. Claudio says, “I would scarce trust myself though I had sworn the contrary, if Hero would be my wife.” (Shakespeare, Page 7) To put into context, Benedick asked if Claudio was to try to …show more content…

Claudio slanders and publicly shames his soon-to-be wife, while Benedick believes that wasn’t the right decision. When Claudio hears news that Hero is cheating on him, he says, “If I see anything tonight why I should not marry her… I will shame her.” (Shakespeare, Page 50) He would rather openly shame his love than to talk through the problem. After the public humiliation, Benedick goes to talk to Beatrice saying, “Surely I do believe your fair cousin is wronged.” (Shakespeare, Page 73) Benedick believes that Hero was wronged in being shamed by Claudio. He would most likely handled this differently, based on his

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