Wednesday, October 23, 2019
Much Ado About Nothing- Beatrice and Benedick Essay
The relationship between Beatrice and Benedick develops throughout the early stages of Much Ado about Nothing by William Shakespeare. Past encounters between the two characters ignites a skirmish of wit between the two where they attempt to get inside each otherââ¬â¢s head. The wittiness used by Beatrice and Benedick also suggests that there is a deeper meaning behind what they say and that they are deceived by their own foolishness. When we are first introduced to Beatrice and Benedick we learn of the ââ¬Ëmerry warââ¬â¢ between them. This skirmish of wit that occurs invokes past encounters. The two exchange a volley of sly and witty comments. As Beatrice ââ¬Ëknows [him] of oldââ¬â¢ she believes that Benedick is a ââ¬Ëcrowââ¬â¢ and is no more than a ââ¬Ëvery dull foolââ¬â¢. On the other hand, Benedickââ¬â¢s ââ¬Ëcommendation is not in his wit, but in his villainyââ¬â¢. Benedick chooses to snipe at Beatrice and ââ¬Ëalways ends with a Jadeââ¬â¢s trickââ¬â¢. These exchanges of witty comments between the pair suggest that there is a deep tension between them. It is revealed of the start of the play that the pair new each other ââ¬Ëof oldââ¬â¢, they were in a relationship and that this ââ¬Ëmerry warââ¬â¢ was expected of them in the Shakespearian society. The comments that are exchanged during this ââ¬Ëmerry warââ¬â¢ suggest that there is a deeper meaning behind their witty remarks and that their relationship could be far more meaningful then it currently is. This skirmish of wit between the two is deceptive. They do not want to show their actual feelings for one another. Beatrice believes that Benedickââ¬â¢s supposed image of himself being ââ¬Ëloved by all ladiesââ¬â¢ is full of arrogance and extremely unlikely. However this link between Benedick and his love for Beatrice portrays the idea that she may indeed have feelings for Benedick and that he is not just a ââ¬Ëbeastââ¬â¢. Although Beatriceââ¬â¢s comments are ruthless and unforgiving, we get the feeling that because of the wittiness of them and the tone of her voice that she doesnââ¬â¢t really mean them and that she is afraid of opening up about ââ¬Ëlovingââ¬â¢ Benedick. The two also share the same opinion about love, Beatrice would ââ¬Ërather hear [her] dog bark at a crow than a man swear he loves [her]ââ¬â¢, this is one of the very few qualities that Benedick admires about Beatrice and that she should ââ¬Ëkeep [her] ladyship in that mindââ¬â¢. This reference to love by Shakespeare gives a sense of anticipation that there are feelings between Beatrice and Benedick that are to develop throughout the play. The ââ¬Ëmerry warââ¬â¢ between Beatrice and Benedick is unwanted and unhealthy for both Beatrice and Benedick. It is obvious that both characters have strong feelings for one another and they are just deceiving themselves if they think otherwise. I think that Beatrice and Benedick are better off when they are together, like at the end of the play. With the feelings that Beatrice and Benedick feel for each other I do not believe that this ââ¬Ëmerry warââ¬â¢ could have continued.
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