Much Ado about nothing
It is a lesson that is learned from the play on William Shakespeare, “Much Ado about nothing,” where I will examine the relationship between the two characters involved in the game.
Background on characters
It’s a most common subject matter, particularly in romantic comedies, that two people have to hate each other before they came into the realization that they are meant to be. Our characters are not exempted from the narrative. Beatrice is the niece of leonato, who is Don Pedro’s close friend. She encompasses the characters’ of intelligence as well as intelligent, and this makes her well-liked and entertaining. Nevertheless, the sarcastic tones of Beatrice make her uncle is much worried about whether she will be able to find a husband (Mateo 24-44). This does not bother Beatrice, who has no surety of whether any man exists to maintain her interest.
Benedick is a soldier who is working under the reign of Don Pedro, he also super-intelligent, although he is not proficient as Beatrice is .he has the feeling that women are untrustworthy and pledges to live a bachelor life.at the start of the play the two characters explicit an antagonist relationship which with help of friends is foregone bringing them to the realization of being together.
The merry war
Along with the play when a messenger about the coming of Don Pedro, Beatrice finds herself inquiring about Benedick, who she has insults about and does not want to accept, she likes him. This is a presentation of merry war between the characters, on meeting the two involved in a ruthless conversation with each of them making complaints after that (Mateo 24-44).
Tricked by friends
Don Pedro mentions to leonato that Beatrice and Benedick would make a good couple, leonato laments with negativity, but insisted that the two will soon move together. Don aligns two characters with overhearing the responses of two characters over the love triangle of the two, where this influences the two to develop a liking each other (Gulley and Shakespeare 257).
Falling in love
After that, the two characters inherit the behavior of lovesick until the wedding of Claudio and hero, where there is an accusation made on the two with Beatrice and don siding hero this insinuating that the two develop loyalties for each other(Gulley and Shakespeare 257).