Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare

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Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare

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The similarities and differences of the techniques used by the various

characters in 'act 2 scene3' and 'act 3 scene 1' to persuade Beatrice

and Benedick to express their love for one another.

In the play 'Much Ado about Nothing', Shakespeare uses various

techniques in his writing to convey the art of persuasion of two

characters; Beatrice and Benedick.

Beatrice and Benedick can be defined as two very outspoken characters.

They are both bold and are very argumentative. They are scornful of

each other and are frequently caught up in intense arguments about

marriage and relationships. Both characters swear never to be wedded

to each other or anyone of the opposite sex. They appear to be totally

against marriage and are capable of taking care of themselves. In

contrast they are however deeply in love with each other. Being proud

characters neither are eager to let the other know of this love. With

the help of a few of their friends they are informed of each others

fantasies and love and persuaded to express their love for each other.

Benedick was the first to be informed of Beatrice's love for him and

was also persuaded to approach her. In 'act 2 scene 3' Benedick's

friends, Claudio and Don Pedro and Beatrice's uncle Leonato, planed a

plot to persuade him. This scene was based in an arbour. All the men

were together at the beginning of scene; however Benedick went off to

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