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Much Ado About Nothing
By William Shakespeare - Stage play
Roles
- Benedick - Young Adult (20-35), Adult (36-50), Male
About this piece
Benedick ponders about love
Summary
The play takes place in Messina at the house of Leonato, a wealthy nobleman. He lives with his daughter Hero, his niece Beatrice and his brother Antonio. Leonato welcomes at his house some friends who are returning from a war. They are Don Pedro, a prince, Claudio, a shy nobleman, Benedick, a witty and playful character, and Don John, Don Pedro's illegitimate brother. Claudio instantly falls in love with Hero and Don Pedro decides to help him court her at a masked dance that will take place the same night. Benedick and Beatrice, on the other hand, swear they will never marry and that love is a foolish thing. They seem to hate each other and constantly play games of wit where they insult each other about anything. With the help of Don Pedro, Claudio wins Hero's heart and they decide to marry in a week. To pass the time before their wedding, they decide to play a game, that is to get Benedick and Beatrice to fall in love with each other. In this monologue, in ACT II, Scene 3, we find Benedick in Leonato's Orchard, talking to himself about how foolish his friend Claudio looks to him now that has fallen in love with Hero. He wonders if that will ever happen to him.
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