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Much Ado About Nothing Beatrice And Benedick Comparison

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To the extent of this class so far, we have had the opportunity to read the play originally published in 1600 titled, Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare; the novel originally published in 1813 titled, Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin. Within the context of these publications, we witness individuals who initially despise each other fall in love and get married. In Much Ado About Nothing, this couple is Beatrice and Benedick; in Pride and Prejudice, this couple is Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy. Throughout this essay, I will discuss how both couples’ compatibility is revealed through their conversations with each other. I will make it evident that both pairs engage in banter and lively conversation as they fall in love. I will compare and contrast …show more content…

Though these feelings seem to be indestructible, they change phenomenally fast. Benedicks’ intellectual transformation begins as he is outside in Leonato’s orchard. In the distance, Don Pedro and Claudio was also there. Knowing that Benedick was eavesdropping, they fool Benedick into believing that Beatrice is made in love with him. This mentally confused Benedick because he had never got the assumption of her “true” feelings. The man who once said he will never marry is now saying, “When I said I would die a bachelor, I did not think I should live till I were married” (Shakespeare 29). Nearly the same type of trick happens to Beatrice. Knowing Beatrice was eavesdropping; Hero and Ursula fool her into believe that Benedick is made in love with her. Just like Benedick, she is mentally confused because she had never got the assumption of his “true” feelings. Her intellectual transformation also begins at this point. The woman who once said she would never marry is now saying, “If thou dost love, my kindness shall incite thee to bind our loves up in a holy band” (Shakespeare

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