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Much Ado About Nothing Benedick's Marriage

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During 1500’s, marriage was arranged between two people and love was of a rare occurrence. In William Shakespeare's play Much Ado About Nothing, two sworn rivals fall for each other when they hear the other harbors romantic feelings for them. Along with these lies and deceit spread around them that will forever change their lives.
Through Claudio’s attitude toward Hero after being manipulated into believing she is cheating, and Benedick’s attitude after he discovers Beatrice has romantic feelings for him, Shakespeare suggests that true love and marriage can go together but do not need to go together.Hero and Claudio have a “surface love”. This means that their love is nothing more shallow. Claudio falls for her solely based on her beauty. …show more content…

It was only after he returned from war, he noticed.When Claudio believes that Hero is cheating on him, he flies into a fit a rage and accuses her of adultery. Accusing her “blush is guiltiness, not modesty” Publicly humiliating her at her own wedding and spreading false rumors, Claudio displays that he does not believe in her when she tries to plead innocence and he cares more about his ego than he does about her. He did try to talk to her, in fact he did not listen to her when she tried to figure out what was going on with him.
On the other, Beatrice and Benedick have a more genuine love. When Benedick finds out that Beatrice has romantic interest in him, he becomes overjoyed and he realizes that he really does love her.This shows how Benedick always had feelings for Beatrice however realized it when he hears about her supposed feelings for him. When Beatrice asks Benedick to kill Claudio for what he did to Hero, Benedick is willing to do so. Benedick is willing to change for her, so he has someone who is worthy of

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