Benedick In William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing

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In william shakespeare’s play, much ado about nothing, we see the sacrifice that each character decides to make. Particularly with the use of Benedick’s character we are allowed to see his priorities and values by his sacrifices. As the character, Benedick, develops throughout the play we initially realize his personality. He loves the fact that he is a bachelor and enjoys the lifestyle which he has made for himself. Benedick does not like women and shows a specific distaste for another individual: Beatrice. Both characters demonstrate their particular hatred for one another that I can almost even be interpreted as a juvenile form of flirting.
Although Benedick shows his devotion to his bachelor lifestyle, his values take a dramatic twist