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Benedick Transformed

   
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Benedick keeps this point of view while speaking to Don Pedro, making quite clear that he will never marry: “I will live a bachelor.” This statement seems to signify Benedick’s apparent state of mind and character at this stage in the play. He makes fun of Claudio for being in love and seeking to marry, which provides opportunity for irony later in the play: his jokes are turned on him by Claudio and Don Pedro when his true feelings for Beatrice are revealed...
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He makes fun of Claudio for being in love and seeking to marry, which provides opportunity for irony later in the play: his jokes are turned on him by Claudio and Don Pedro when his true feelings for Beatrice are revealed. Benedick’s feelings for Beatrice become more obvious after the masqued ball, in Act 2 Scene 1...
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