Similarities and differences between B and B
“I would rather be a squawking bird than an animal like you” says Beatrice “I wish my horse moved as fast as you're mouth and was as tireless” soon says Benedick. This shows how they are similar and different from each other throughout the book. Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare. In the book Much Ado About Nothing Benedick and Beatrice are pretty hateful to each other in the beginning. Next they are manipulated that the other one loves them, and after that they confess that they love each other.In Much Ado About nothing by William Shakespeare, Beatrice serves as the foil character of benedick by which benedick valorous strengths are eliminated through beatrice's belligerent weaknesses; thus, interminably influences the conflict in the plot.
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Beatrice and Benedick are getting into an argument.Beatrice-“ I’d rather be a squawking bird than an animal like you.” Benedick-“I wish my horse moved as fast as you're mouth and was as tireless.” This proves that they are building a relationship with each other. In addition to their differences, Benedick and Beatrice also share a significant or important equivalence which impacts the conflict in the play. Beatrice and Benedick are equivalent to each other because they are both morphosis, for this effects their relationship because they both share something in common.Both Beatrice and Benedick are writing to each other of how they feel. Benedick-”Our handwriting gives away our hearts” Beatrice-”I won’t say no to you”.Even though they fought between each other throughout the whole play, in the end they finally admitted their love for each other. After all Benedick and Beatrice both share resemblance and differences between each