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Much Ado About Nothing: Final Project

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Much Ado About Nothing: Final Project

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  • Much Ado About Nothing: Final Project
  • By: Ella Quebodeaux
  • Act 4, Scene 1, Lines 269-303
  • E Block5/16/22
  • 8) A very even way, but no such friend.
  • 6) Ah, how much might the man deserve of me that would right her!
  • 4) You have no reason; I do it freely.
  • 10) It is a man's office, but not yours.
  • 2) Yea, and I will weep a while longer.
  • 1) Lady Beatrice, have you wept all this while?
  • 7) Is there any way to show such friendship?
  • 3) I will not desire that.
  • 5) Surely I do believe your fair cousin is wronged.
  • 9) May a man do it?
  • 10) You have stayed me in a happy hour: I was about to protest I loved you.
  • 6) Will you not eat your word?
  • 2) As strange as the thing I know not. It were as possible for me to say I loved nothing so well as you: but believe me not; and yet I lie not; I confess nothing, nor I deny nothing. I am sorry for my cousin.
  • 8) Why, then, God forgive me!
  • 4) Do not swear, and eat it.
  • 1) I do love nothing in the world so well as you: is not that strange?
  • 7) With no sauce that can be devised to it. I protest I love thee.
  • 3) By my sword, Beatrice, thou lovest me.
  • 5) I will swear by it that you love me; and I will make him eat it that says I love not you.
  • 9) What offense, sweet Beatrice?
  • 2) I love you with so much of my heart that none is left to protest.
  • 4) Kill Claudio.
  • 3) Come, bid me do any thing for thee.
  • 1) And do it with all thy heart.
  • Scene Analysis
  • In my opinion, this scene is very important to the plot of the overall story and development of the play in general because we get a one-on-one confirmation of Beatrice's and Benedick's feelings for each other. We also get a drastic, yet eerie, change of mood closer to the end of the scene when Beatrice asks Benedick to kill Claudio. This scene is definitely my favorite out of the whole play because of the action that seems to pick up so quickly throughout.
  • All speech bubbles between Beatrice and Bendick were direct quotations from Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare.
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