Loyalty is just the first step in having a successful romantic relationship, and with that Beatrice and Benedick seem to demonstrate loyalty like no other in this play. For example, when Beatrice stated “ Kill Claudio”(4.1.285) not only was she asking Benedick …show more content…
Not for the wide world!
Beatrice: You kill me to deny it. Farewell.
Benedick: Tarry, sweet Beatrice.
Beatrice: I am gone, though here I am. There is no love in you. Nay, I pray you let me go.
Benedick: Beatric¬¬---
Beatrice: In faith, I will go.
Benedick: We’ll be friends first (4.1.304-311)
Even after Beatrice admitted that she does love Bendick, she changed her mind but more to focused on Hero’s wellbeing, she decided to say that she does not love him after all. Benedick and Beatrice herself knows that’s not true and does really love him, though with benedick knowing that, he looks at her and says we will just be friends first (4.1.311). Not giving up on Beatrice, but more so waiting for her to be ready to be in a relationship. The fact that Benedick is willing to wait for Beatrice really does show how committed he is in really being with her and starting a life together.
By far the absolute most essential part in having a successful relationship has to be passion.
Benedick: With no sauce that can be devised to it. I protest I love thee.
Beatrice: Why then, God forgive me!
Benedick: What offence, sweet Beatrice?
Beatrice: You have stayed me in a happy hour. I was about to protest I loved