much ado about nithing act iv delineation i the relationship between beatrice and benedick deport IV scene i is a turning point for Beatrice and Bene*ban*. At the beginning of the play they both pronounce their disposition to never marry. However, at this point in the play the ii say that they are in love, when unbeknownst to them they have been tricked into loving each other. The scene after the wedding in Act IV scene i is the first one where the both have been alone to arrayher since they have both perceive their friends talking.
The turning point comes when Bene*censored* decides to stay with Beatrice who is helping Hero, sooner of leaving with the other men. In this scene we begin to suss out how Bene*censored* has begun to shift his loyalties from Claudio to Beatrice. When Bene*censored* pronounces his love to Beatrice by motto “By this hand, I love thee” (324-325) she responds by telling him that he should use his hand for something other than swearing his lo...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: Orderessay
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