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What reasons did Benedick and Beatrice are so firmly against love, yet both buy it so suddenly? Compare and contrast the different perspective on love between these characters and provide evidence. ( Story is "Much Ado About Nothing")​

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Answer:Once they fall in love, Benedick is always the one making advances, and Beatrice has the option of accepting him or rejecting him. Benedick is the first to admit he's in love, laying himself bare, and Beatrice controls the action by choosing to return his love.

Explanation:Once they fall in love, Benedick is always the one making advances, and Beatrice has the option of accepting him or rejecting him. Benedick is the first to admit he's in love, laying himself bare, and Beatrice controls the action by choosing to return his love.

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