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    Benedick Love Analysis

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    stories. In fact, if you type “Shakespeare quotes” into Google the majority of them are on the subject of love. Most of his plays have love a main theme or a least a underlying one. In MAAN Shakespeare develops the theme of love by using Benedick and Beatrice to demonstrate the process of accepting love for another and learning to love yourself, despite the opinions of others. At the beginning of the play Benedick is publicly disgusted with even the idea of marriage. He hates the idea of…

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    different relationships with different characters, Catherine is his neice, Beatrice is Eddie’s wife and Marco is Beatrice’s cousines. He shares a very loving and caring relationship with Catherine, an unsatisfactory relationship with Beatrice and his relationship with Marco changes from good to bad. His relationship with Catherine is like father and daughter but in fact, Catherine is his neice. Eddie stays with Beatrice and Catherine. Eddie is very responsible towards Catherine, he is not…

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    relationship is dramatically destroyed by Don John’s brotherly rivalry. Benedick and Beatrice end their relationship in a less public way, however their relationship ends all the same. Benedick is referenced as a playboy many times in the book, especially when he tells Beatrice she is the only woman to not worship him. Their relationship most likely ended as an effect of Benedick’s unfaithfulness or because Beatrice did not return the love which Benedick felt for her.…

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    in the play Much ado about nothing Beatrice and Benedick are in love. The passion between the characters starts from a place of despising, but blossoms into two people coming together to form a more mature stronger bond. They overcome the rumors and deceit that formed their relationship. The character’s relationship may seem as if they hate each other at times, but they see past their treacherous words and realize how much they truly love one another. Beatrice and Benedick are in love because…

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    and Beatrice are, perhaps, the best example of independence in “Much Ado about Nothing”. Benedick and Beatrice’s sharp tongues…

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    to mould our entire being and possibly even change us forever. Beatrice, the niece of Leonato and the witty, ballsy cousin of Hero, has a very outgoing and talkative personality. She is self-assertive which has lead Beatrice to have an ongoing feud with Benedick: a lord who has recently returned home to Messina from war. The two are constantly trying to one up each other. The play suggests that this is due to the fact that Beatrice and Benedick had previously pursued each other, however the…

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    men and women to follow however their social standing is a factor in this. In William Shakespeare 's, Much Ado About Nothing, Beatrice, a quick witted lady, is tricked into dating Benedick, a witty soldier who has returned to Messina Italy. Claudio, a soldier back from war, falls in love with Hero, Beatrice 's cousin. Beatrice is single and can be seen as intimidating. Beatrice 's friends and family trick her and Benedick into falling in love with each other because their witty banter makes them…

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    qualities. Shakespeare’s comedy play Much Ado About Nothing is about a group of family and friends and their adventures having to do with love. Two couples end up finding love, Hero and Claudio and Beatrice and Benedick, these two couples have completely different characteristics about them. Beatrice and Benedick’s relationship is very full of spite at the beginning, but through the course of the play they end up coming together and admitting that they’ve loved each other all along. Although,…

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    human realm. Beatrice of Nazareth was an author, a nun, a Christian, and most importantly (for the purpose of this discussion) a mystic. In her writing of early mystic literature, the Seven Steps of Love, she eloquently proses the ways in which a person can become one with Christ through a series of cyclical steps. By analyzing the techniques that mystic Beatrice of Nazareth utilizes in the Seven Steps of Love, I will expand upon broad topics discussed throughout…

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    minimized Beatrice’s strong-willed personality he thereby abolishes Shakespeare's theme of modernizing society; Whedon’s film focuses on Beatrice and her assertive personality in order to exemplify the progressiveness of women Shakespeare conveyed in Much Ado About Nothing. Unlike the gender barrier breaking film Whedon produced, Branagh’s film depicts Beatrice, although assertive…

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