Shakespeare commonly uses love relationships that contrast with each other. Usually, he presents a young, naive couple in contrast with a more comical, wise couple as he does in Much Ado About Nothing. The two couples in the play, Beatrice-Benedick and Claudio-Hero, both share a problem with trust. However, for Benedick and Beatrice, the feelings of hate and doubt come first in their relationship, but then they grow to love each other. On the other hand, Claudio and Hero experience love at first sight, but…
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