How is the relationship between Beatrice and Benedick presented?

How is the relationship between Beatrice and Benedick presented?

Benedick and Beatrice admit that they love each other, but it is threatened when Beatrice demands that Benedick kill Claudio as proof. Benedick threatens Claudio to a duel and reports back to Beatrice. The two mix words of love with their typical sarcastic tone.

What are the similarities between Beatrice and Benedick?

Beatrice and Benedick are probably more similar than they are different. They are both stubborn and independent. They are both willing to live single lives to avoid being hurt or wounded by the opposite sex.

What does Beatrice say about Benedick?

Beatrice says Benedick is the Prince’s jester, a dull fool who only makes bad men laugh, because bad men enjoy his villainy. Even those who laugh at him, Beatrice says, don’t really respect him, as they’re as prone to laugh at him as to beat him.

What is the confession of Benedick?

Benedick at last confesses his deep love for Beatrice. In this moment, he doesn’t mock or tease or evade, but simply expresses his wonder at how much he loves her.

Why does Beatrice say she is asking about Benedick?

Beatrice asks about Benedick because she wants to know if he returned from the war. She wanted to know because she doesn’t like Benedick and he challenged Cupid to an archery match in Messina.

What confession does Beatrice make to Benedick?

What confession does Beatrice make to Benedick? Beatrice tells Benedick that she loves him.

What Benedick says about love?

Throughout Act one and two, Benedick repeatedly says that he will never love a woman or get married. At some stage in the duration of the play his mindset changes. In the end he is head over heels in love for Beatrice whom he once quarreled with habitually.

What is the merry war between Beatrice and Benedick?

There is a kind of merry war betwixt Signior Benedict and her. They never meet but there’s a skirmish of wit between them. In the very next few lines, we see this “merry war” Leonardo is referring to. It is a war of wits as each insults the other through puns, jokes, sarcasm, and irony.

How do Benedick and Beatrice respond to what they overheard?

Briefly describe how Beatrice responds upon overhearing that Benedick loves her? She is happy to hear that Benedick is in love with her. She is going to be a better person when she is around him. she thinks that what Ursula and Hero said was true.

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