“Beatrice: I would rather listen to my dog bark at a crow than a man swears he loves me.” Beatrice has technically explained she doesn’t need a man for happiness and can be independent. “Benedick: It’s too bad I’m so hard-headed because I really don’t love anyone.” “Beatrice: I feel the same way you do. I have no need for romance. Benedick claims he doesn’t trust women, love and trust are very similar in order to love someone you have to trust them, and that he can make himself happy. Beatrice pretty much repeats what Benedick says, except it’s not that she can’t trust a man she is just not interested and doesn’t need one for her own good will. Therefore, Benedick and Beatrice would both rather stay single than ever get married or date another person. By contrast, Benedick and Beatrice have many similarities and differences that impact the plot of the story. They don’t want to love anyone, however they eccentrically end up sweeping each other off their feet. To conclude, Beatrice and Benedick both didn’t want to get married, so no one really had an interest in either of them. Toward the end of the story, their mindset changed, find each other equally attractive. All in all, Benedick’s pompous attitude and Beatrice’s defensive personality and belief she is always right, quickly changed as soon as they realized how much they loved each
“Beatrice: I would rather listen to my dog bark at a crow than a man swears he loves me.” Beatrice has technically explained she doesn’t need a man for happiness and can be independent. “Benedick: It’s too bad I’m so hard-headed because I really don’t love anyone.” “Beatrice: I feel the same way you do. I have no need for romance. Benedick claims he doesn’t trust women, love and trust are very similar in order to love someone you have to trust them, and that he can make himself happy. Beatrice pretty much repeats what Benedick says, except it’s not that she can’t trust a man she is just not interested and doesn’t need one for her own good will. Therefore, Benedick and Beatrice would both rather stay single than ever get married or date another person. By contrast, Benedick and Beatrice have many similarities and differences that impact the plot of the story. They don’t want to love anyone, however they eccentrically end up sweeping each other off their feet. To conclude, Beatrice and Benedick both didn’t want to get married, so no one really had an interest in either of them. Toward the end of the story, their mindset changed, find each other equally attractive. All in all, Benedick’s pompous attitude and Beatrice’s defensive personality and belief she is always right, quickly changed as soon as they realized how much they loved each