Benedick’s Soliloquy Analysis- Much Ado About Nothing

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February 3, 2014

 

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It is also apparent that Benedick even sees loving each other as a competition, in that he wants to love her to a point of outdoing her love for him. Not only is Benedick constantly warring with Beatrice, but he is also undergoing an internal struggle, which is made quite apparent in Benedick’s soliloquy in Act 2 Scene 3...
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He considers this news and scrutinizes Beatrice’s virtues. He comes to the simple and quick conclusion that the love “must be requited” (II.iii.213-214). He speaks of Beatrice as “fair”, “virtuous”, and “wise”, which confirms that he has always been in love with her, but had never wanted to admit it to himself (II...
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