Love and Marriage in Much ado about nothing

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... the play… Benedick: Love me? Why, it must be requited. I hear how I am censured: they say I will bear myself proudly, if I perceive the love come from her; they say to that she would rather die than give any sign of affection. Beatrice is also not happy about feeling love for Benedick and we get this feeling in the given passage… Beatrice: As strange as the thing I know not. If it were 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 deny nothing. I am ...

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