People can be tricked in good ways as well as bad. Beatrice and Benedick had to be tricked into realizing their true feelings for each other.
It also shows how people can get into the habit of being defensive, which prevents them from doing what they really want to.
.At first they are deceiving themselves into believing they feel nothing for each other, and wage a 'merry war' trading witty insults, then both are tricked into believing the other is in love with them. The result of this is the positive resolution of their relationship: an emotional declaration of true love, and finally a sincere and very open relationship, all ironically caused by deception.
*people can be tricked in good ways as well as bad ways.
You can't tell a book by its cover. You'd think Beatrice and Benedick hated each other; they don't really. They really love each other but are too proud to say so.
Much Ado About Nothing is a play, and was not written to be read. It is inaccurate to describe it as a "book". Benedick and Claudio are companions at arms, fellow soldiers in the same unit.
the relationship between Beatrice and Benedict is very secretive they don't want to express there real feelings to each other so they cover it with spiteful words to each other whereas the relationship between her and Claudio is all loved up and happy and they express there feelings to each other
They are cousins: Beatrice's father was Leonato's brother.
Eddie relationship with Beatrice is more like friend than wife and lover.
Most people consider the Beatrice/Benedick plot to be the primary one, making the Hero/Claudio plot to be secondary. But actually more happens between Hero and Claudio because Claudio gets sidetracked so much.
benedick and beatrice, hero and claudio, Margaret and barachio there is three but there is some flirting between ursula and antonio.
Much Ado About Nothing is a play, and was not written to be read. It is inaccurate to describe it as a "book". Benedick and Claudio are companions at arms, fellow soldiers in the same unit.
The primary plotline of "Much Ado About Nothing" involves the romance between Benedick and Beatrice and the impending marriage of Claudio and Hero. Though Claudio and Hero love each other, their marriage is threatened after Don John tricks Claudio into thinking that Hero has been unfaithful. Benedick and Beatrice cannot stand one another at the start of the play, but gradually fall in love after being tricked by Don Pedro and Leonato into thinking that each one secretly loves the other.
the relationship between Beatrice and Benedict is very secretive they don't want to express there real feelings to each other so they cover it with spiteful words to each other whereas the relationship between her and Claudio is all loved up and happy and they express there feelings to each other
Eddie relationship with Beatrice is more like friend than wife and lover.
They are cousins: Beatrice's father was Leonato's brother.
Most people consider the Beatrice/Benedick plot to be the primary one, making the Hero/Claudio plot to be secondary. But actually more happens between Hero and Claudio because Claudio gets sidetracked so much.
There is a conflict between Benedick and Beatrice, neither of them willing to make themselves more vulnerable by admitting that they care for each other. This is resolved when they are tricked into admitting that they care. There is a conflict between Don John and Don Pedro. At the start of the play, they are reconciled, but by the end, Don Pedro renounces Don John. There is a conflict between Claudio's wish to accept the love of others and his fear that they will hurt him. This is never satisfactorily resolved.
There are a number of conflicts in Much Ado. There is a conflict between Beatrice and Benedick, and also a conflict within each of them. They want to love each other, but their pride and old habits keep them from saying so. There is a simmering conflict between the sullen Don John and his brother Don Pedro, which Don John resolves by being a general troublemaker, by stirring up trouble between Don Pedro and Claudio and later between Claudio (with the support of Don Pedro) and Hero. Claudio's cruel treatment of Hero causes a whole new conflict to arise, in which Leonato, his brother, and Benedick (turning on his old friends for Beatrice's sake) threaten the lives of Claudio and Don Pedro. A small but amusing conflict is that between Dogberry and Borachio, in the course of which Dogberry, offended at being called an ass by Borachio, repeats the slander by telling everyone to remember that he is an ass. And he is. Beatrice asks Benedick to kill his friend.
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