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Much Ado About Nothing

by William Shakespeare

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Much Ado About Nothing

In Much Ado About Nothing, Beatrice promises to eat the soldiers Benedick has killed, which is her way of mocking his achievements. Her statement is part of their ongoing "merry war" of wits, where...

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Much Ado About Nothing

In the quote, Beatrice reflects on overhearing criticism of her pride and scorn, prompting her to reconsider her behavior. Her use of metaphor and questioning reveals her initial reluctance to accept...

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