Sadly, no couple is perfect, so they have their own problems. In the beginning of Much Ado About Nothing, instead of confessing their feelings, Beatrice and Benedick attempt to hide their emotions. As a result of Beatrice and Benedick not admitting their love for each other, their friends have to push them towards confessing their feelings. The love of Beatrice and Benedick could definitely be false because people outside of their partnership pushed them together. If Beatrice and Benedick expressed their love to one another without help from their friends, then they would have an amazing connection. The bond would be so great because it would have been based on communication and being able to trust each other. A true, perfect relationship relies on communication. It does not matter whether it is a romantic, friendly, or family connection, they all need conversation and to be able to work things out. In Much Ado About Nothing, there is not one couple who displays a close to perfect bond. Each of the partnerships do not talk enough to understand the problems going on within them. William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing proves that no relationship will be anywhere near perfect if it does not have one very important component,
Sadly, no couple is perfect, so they have their own problems. In the beginning of Much Ado About Nothing, instead of confessing their feelings, Beatrice and Benedick attempt to hide their emotions. As a result of Beatrice and Benedick not admitting their love for each other, their friends have to push them towards confessing their feelings. The love of Beatrice and Benedick could definitely be false because people outside of their partnership pushed them together. If Beatrice and Benedick expressed their love to one another without help from their friends, then they would have an amazing connection. The bond would be so great because it would have been based on communication and being able to trust each other. A true, perfect relationship relies on communication. It does not matter whether it is a romantic, friendly, or family connection, they all need conversation and to be able to work things out. In Much Ado About Nothing, there is not one couple who displays a close to perfect bond. Each of the partnerships do not talk enough to understand the problems going on within them. William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing proves that no relationship will be anywhere near perfect if it does not have one very important component,