Character foils can be found all over in Much Ado about Nothing by WIlliam Shakespeare. In “Much Ado about nothing” by William Shakespeare, there is a romance between Beatrice and Benedick, Claudio publically shames Hero, and character foils are the ones who make the play better, and show other characters traits. Beatrice is a foil for Hero because of their different actions, opposing personalities, and their differing thoughts and opinions. First, Beatrice is a foil for Hero because of their opposing personalities. Beatrice is hard to please and makes Benedick work for her, and even goes as far as to say, “ Use it for my love some other way than swearing”(Shakespeare 172). Meaning she directly tells Benedick to physically prove his love for her. Hero on the other hand, settles for Claudio without as much as a proper conversation. Even after Claudio publically shames her and calls her “... an approved wanton”(Shakespeare 154). Claudio calls her a glorified slut. Even after Claudio ruins her life, and forces her to go into hiding, …show more content…
Beatrice, after Claudio shames Hero, explicitly said, “O God that I were a man! I would eat his heart in the marketplace.”(Shakespeare 174). Beatrice, in this line, wishes to be a man, so she can rip Claudio's heart out and eat it. Beatrice turns to anger and rage and has no problem showing it. She thought the situation was unjust and wants to rip Claudio to pieces for it. Hero, in contrast, just says “ Is my Lord well, that he doth speak so wide?”( Shakespeare 154). In contrast to beatrice’s reaction, Hero asks Claudio is he is feeling alright. After that she proceeds to faint, pretend to be dead, and marry Claudio in the end. Hero doesn’t share what she thinks of the situation, other than being confused, and sad. In the end, she just felt bad that she lost Claudio, whereas Beatrice wanted to rip him to