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  • Essay / Theme of Deception in Much Ado About Nothing - 1058

    The three deliberately have a conversation about Beatrice's love and affection for Benedick, leading her to question whether what is said is true or No. As Leonato begins to speak, he says... By my faith, my lord, I cannot tell her what to think, but that she loves him with a rabid affection is beyond the bounds of thought. (3.4.107-110). In general, saying that Beatrice's love for him is far more than a man can understand, even without knowledge of it. At this point, Benedick seems to be wondering whether this is credible or not, but upon hearing this from Leonato, he thinks that it must be true because he never said any words other than the