Beatrice Vs Benedick

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INTRO PARAGRAPH: A good romantic match involves compatible personalities, playful moments, and a caring significant other. In the play Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, the play conveys the reality that no good relationship is without flaws, but it can still thrive. CONTEXT: Beatrice and Benedick have known each other for a while and throughout their time knowing each other, their questionable platonic relationship has situations that result in them being close or having small disputes that end up in one a better understanding of one another. Beatrice and Benedick, despite their bumping heads, are a good romantic match because of their common ways of thinking, flirtatious banter, and valuable qualities, like caring. COUNTER ARGUMENT …show more content…

Beatrice is going back and forth with Bendick and witty comments are being made towards each other. A bird of my tongue is better than a beast of yours. BENEDICK. I would my horse have the speed of your tongue and so good a continuer, but keep your way, i’ God’s name, I have done. 1. 137-140 Beatrice is saying how her words are graceful and “bird-like" compared to the ferocious beastly words of Benedick. Benedick returns, saying that her mouth is not graceful, but she runs her mouth so much and so quickly that he wishes his horse was as fast. The fact that the conversation is still being entertained by the two shows they both care to talk to each other, even though it may not be obvious from first look. This banter shows that they are comfortable with each other. When two individuals are comfortable with each other, this shows that in a relationship they would be comfortable being themselves around one another. Not do their jokes demonstrate the chemistry between them, but their similar outlooks on certain topics shows that they are on the same page. Having morals that are alike with your partner is good because this means that in a relationship the couple will be able to communicate from a similar point of view and communication is key in a couples correspondence. Beatrice and Benedick both have the same thoughts when it

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