It has been claimed that Beatrice and Benedick begin to discover the truth about themselves though the deceptions of others - How true is this statement
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It has been claimed that Beatrice and Benedick begin to discover the truth about themselves though the deceptions of others - How true is this statement In the play Much 'Ado' about nothing and by Ado meaning fuss, the relationship is the key subject throughout the play. As a comedy it is known in Shakespeare's time to have misunderstandings, confusion and end in a wedding. Shakespeare describes and unravels the relationship between Beatrice and Benedick though the use of language. Beatrice and Benedick are present together in the very first and very last scenes of Much Ado About Nothing, and at every step of the way, the audience senses that they will eventually marry. The subplot of the tension between the two is crucial to the play, as if their presence and their mutual development were absent; there is not much to this play. It is suggested that Beatrice and...

