Comparing Benedick And Beatrice In William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing

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Sometimes you have to hate someone in order to love them, but sometimes that love has to be formed from other people. In Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare Both characters Benedick and Beatrice dislike each other and go back in forth telling each other their feelings through quick witted arguments, and don’t want to be married in their lifetime especially to each other. Except what they each don’t know is that there wit pulls them together.

Benedick and Beatrice each have their differences including having equal humor in a battle of wits and reject any idea of marriage that comes their way. Both Benedick and Beatrice are talked to by family members and close friends about the ideas of marriage and what joy it brings, but both