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    Beatrice Vs Benedick

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    reader, reading this essay, I’m going to explain who is the ideal couple betwixt Beatrice, and Benedick or Hero, and Claudio and why they are an ideal couple, in the book Much Ado About Nothing written by, William Shakespeare. Before we start let’s get into depth about our four characters which would be Signior Benedick, Count Claudio, Lady Beatrice, and Lady Hero. Signior Benedick is a ruthless person towards Lady Beatrice and has disputes with her in the challenge of wit and knowledge, soon…

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    Love is always a major component of a Shakespearean comedy. It is what these comedies are centered around. The lovers in this play do fall in love in the end and all is well, but do they really fall in love? The love between Benedick and Beatrice was conceived through the deception of their friends, therefore it was very hollow and very much based on the fact that their friends wanted them together. Claudio’s love for Hero is very shallow, but Hero’s love remains constant. Benedick and…

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    frustration. You might never know how someone actually feels about you. They might truly love you, or just be playing. Benedick says to Beatrice, “Then is courtesy a turncoat. But it is certain I am loved of all ladies, only you excepted; and I would I could find in my heart that I had not a hard heart, for truly I love none” (Cite act1 scene1). He tells Beatrice he loves no one, yet he is attracted to her, giving mixed feelings. One wrong move and your life could be changed forever. The…

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    Hero and Beatrice change because of the lessons that they’ve learned. Their outlook on many things develop from the beginning of the play to the end. Beatrice and Hero were two cousins who lived in Italy. Hero was the model woman for this time period and Beatrice was nearly the opposite. Their battles and triumphs with relationships and how their character changes is documented throughout the play. I’m going to be comparing their personalities and their ideas on love specifically. Beatrice and…

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    Beatrice Character Foil

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    when the character’s are different, and that is why Beatrice and Hero are the perfect character foil. The play, ”Much Ado About Nothing” by William Shakespeare, starts with a group of soldiers visiting a small town in Italy, and in that group of soldiers lie Claudio and Benedick, the lovers of Hero and Beatrice. Right when Claudio sees Hero, he falls madly in love with her. After some slight mishaps, they get engaged, but at this time Beatrice and Benedick are still at each other's throats.…

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    Beatrice Character Foils

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    The two main characters Beatrice and Hero are cousins which have love stories that are intertwined with each other. Even though they both end up finding true love in the end of the play, their views of love are completely different. In the play “Much Ado About Nothing” by William Shakespeare, Beatrice and Hero are character foils of each other because of the way others view them, their contrasting opinions, and differing personality traits. One reason that Beatrice and Hero are character…

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    getting into marriage as he will save himself from many problems. Beatrice is in a similar way to Benedick, she is intelligent but is also very sensitive but tries to hide those feelings and remain rude and makes it seem like love to her isn’t important or…

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    President George W. Bush was President of the United States between the years 2001 and 2009. His life during his presidential term is very well known; however, many people do not know much about his life before President. This biography, written by Beatrice Gormley, gives a clear, interesting insight of the life of former President George W. Bush. Included in this biography are also the president's speech to the nation on September 20, 2001, and coverage of the 2000 election in which Bush was…

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    In Dante’s Inferno, Dante Alighieri writes himself as a traveler who is traversing through the realm of the underworld with the Roman poet Vergil as his guide. In documenting his journey, Dante continually references and encounters both fictional characters and historic figures from the Greek, Roman and Catholic canon. In doing so, he brings the characters and figures back to life, allowing him to rewrite them in his own context and perspective. By reviving these characters and melding the…

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    Beatrice is the main character, the protagonist, in Divergent. She is a 16-year-old girl, although she is from the Abnegation faction she appears to choose the faction "Dauntless" which is not common for the people in the Abnegation faction. She starts as a new person there and gives herself a new name, "Tris". Tris is the new version of herself, brave and fearless. Also, most importantly she is a Divergent which is dangerous for many reasons. Tobias Eaton "Four" - Tobias is also a transfer…

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