Tuesday, March 13, 2012

In Much Ado About Nothing, what is Benedick's impression of Beatrice and vice versa?

Benedick is a bachelor and, will be a bachelor of three score. "Will I never see a Bachelor of three score again" (Translation: "Will I never see a bachelor of sixty-when adults usually died in the times of Much Ado About Nothing.)


Benedick thinks ladies are their to give birth and to do the house work (As a feminist, I strongly oppose this.) Beatrice, like me, think that women are independent and unlike me, they don't need a man.


In their first conversation we see in the play, Beatrice says famiously; "I'd much rather hear my dog, bark at a crow, then hear a man swear that he loves me." And, when Benedick thinks he is going to lose the argument, he ends it briskly; "I am done." Beatrice reacts by simply saying; "You end with the Jade's trick, I know you of old."

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