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what do you think beatrice and benedicks marriage will be like
He tells Beatrice that Benedick performed admirably in battle.
In Act I, Scene i of "Much Ado About Nothing," the messenger informs Beatrice that Benedick has returned from the war. This news intrigues Beatrice, as she and Benedick share a history marked by witty banter and mutual disdain. The messenger's mention of Benedick sparks Beatrice's curiosity and sets the stage for their playful interactions throughout the play. This moment highlights the tension between their past relationship and the comedic potential of their ongoing conflict.
In discussing Benedick the Messenger says that Benedick is a good soldier too lady Beatrice responds And good soldier to a lady Here she uses? Can somoone pls answer this question.Thanks
In discussing Benedick the Messenger says that Benedick is a good soldier too lady Beatrice responds And good soldier to a lady Here she uses? Can somoone pls answer this question.Thanks
That they often played at fighting with each other
Type your answer here... Benedick has been a good soldier.
A number of things, which you will know about if you read or watch act 1 scene 1, but primarily that Benedick is on his way and is approaching.
Benedick initially holds a cynical view of women, believing they are untrustworthy and manipulative. However, through his interactions with Beatrice and the events in the play, he comes to appreciate and respect women more, ultimately leading to his reconciliation with Beatrice.
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Hero and Ursula tell Beatrice that Benedick loves her and is pining for her. They also mention that Benedick looks pale and lovesick because of his feelings for Beatrice. This revelation is what changes Beatrice's mind about Benedick and makes her realize that he may have genuine feelings for her.