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    on what we’ve seen of their relationship in Much Ado About Nothing, Benedick and Beatrice will have a most successful relationship than Claudio and Hero. Beatrice has a better reputation than Hero; half the town believes Hero is a whore. Benedick trust Beatrice and he’s not jealous of her. Benedick and Beatrice are more alike than Claudio and Hero. Benadick and Beatrice will have a succesful marriage because Beatrice has a better reputation than Hero. Half the town believes Hero is a Whore. Don…

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    Love is when two people will do anything for each other and care strongly about the other. Are Benedick and Beatrice from Shakespeare’s “Much Ado about Nothing,” really in love with each other? Benedick and Beatrice are in love because even though they were tricked into being with each other, they still were writing poems for each other and ended up getting married. Although Benedick and Beatrice may have been tricked into falling in love, they still fell for each other after they figured out…

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    Nothing, by William Shakespeare, two unlikely candidates supposedly fall in love; Beatrice and Benedick. Beatrice and Benedick had a history of disdain for one another, before they “fell in love”. The only reason they each decide to return the other's love after being deceived into thinking that the other is in love with them. Beatrice is then very quick to use Benedicks supposed love for her to her advantage. Beatrice and Benedick are not truly in love because if they were, they would not have…

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    implied. Beatrice is an adequate representation of the effect that words and language can have on how others perceive a person. They also are a strong indication of who a person is on the inside. She overcomes and moves beyond the life that she is told to live based on the societal norms of her time by making herself respected and known through her wit and intelligence. By doing this, Beatrice gives herself the freedoms and the power of a man in her society, to a certain extent. Beatrice wants…

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    occur. The couple Beatrice and Benedick's relationship is healthier than Hero and Claudio's because they had longer to get to know one another, their teasing makes them comfortable, and they trust one another more. One key to having a healthy, successful, intimate relationship is knowing your beau before you rush into things. For Claudio and Hero the situation was not ideal for marriage. Claudio was off to war and had feelings for Hero, but he knew it was definitely…

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    Beatrice and Benedick, the unlikely couple who ends up getting married, but was it really true love, or just a forced relationship? In the beginning of the book, Much Ado About Nothing, Beatrice and Benedick absolutely hated each other, and they both found joy in insulting one another. They also shared the belief that marriage was stupid and that neither of them would ever get married. SInce they both shared this thought process, they were able to accept each other, and love is being able to…

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    Influential Women: Beatrice Stands Up To So Called Powerful Benedick In the comedy Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, women play a powerful role. Beatrice, a major character in the story, is a woman who is very strong, very loyal, and very passionate. Her feisty character and caring personality add to the plot, as she learns to love but also as she stands up for herself and others. In Act IV.i, Beatrice tells Benedick to kill Claudio because he has humiliated her cousin, Hero.…

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    negative attributes of the main character Beatrice. The action of the book occurs over several days in Messina, Italy when the character Prince John Pedro visits after a small victorious war. Over the course of a couple of days, the two characters, Beatrice and Hero, have intertwined love stories that result in tragedy, humor, scheming, and several unforgettable events. In “Much Ado About Nothing” by William Shakespeare, Hero proves to be a foil to Beatrice because the book showcases their…

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    have their similarities, but they also have a lot of differences. Benedick and Beatrice are independent. Both want to live lives as single to avoid getting hurt or wounded by the other gender. That is why other characters are trying to get Beatrice and Benedick together. Ursula rumors, “But are you sure, that Benedick loves Beatrice so entirely?”(3.1.38) Ursula tells these rumours to other people so that Beatrice thinks that Benedick loves her. On the other hand, Don Pedro comes out with,…

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    The book, April Raintree, by Beatrice Culleton Mosionier, is a very touching story. It is based on two Métis girls who grew up in the foster system. One sister, April, had always struggled with finding her identity and meaning to her life, while her younger sister, Cheryl, never went through that struggle. She was proud of whom she was, and wanted other Métis people to be the same way. Cheryl was a very happy, positive person, filled with love and compassion for others. Cheryl never let a…

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