Wednesday, November 27, 2019
One Essays - Dune Novels, , Term Papers, Research Papers
  One  character in the play is Bene*censored* and he is expressed in an interesting way.    Bene*censored* is a character that not only deceives other characters in the play,  but most of all he deceives himself. Bene*censored*'s deceiving ways derive him  to be a hypocritical character; this phenomenon makes his role compellingly  intriguing in the play "Much Ado About Nothing".    Bene*censored* has a unique view toward love, he wants no part in giving  or receiving love. He has a simple way to live, "I will live a bachelor"  (Shakespeare I .i.176), he first chooses not to get involved in the love  scheme. Bene*censored* has strong hold on that feeling and what's to keep it that  way. Encounters with a character known as Beatrice prove this to be true.    Everytime these characters see one another arguments are endless, and put  downs are fired back and forth. In fact Bene*censored* tells her "...I would I could  find in my heart that had not a hard heart, for truly I love none" (I.i.92), his  one way view is expressed to confirm his stubborn ways of love. The  bickering between these two make it obvious that there is a hidden-love,  which has potential. All the while Bene*censored* is making clear that he will not  fall to love and nothing will change his view. The deception will come  from his view that is extremely well grounded.    Another instance where Bene*censored*'s deceiving way are used is later  in the play. This time Bene*censored* is the deceived instead of the deceiver. This  is where Bene*censored* becomes a hypocrite. Deception still is taking place,  just in different ways. Close friends of Bene*censored* known that Bene*censored* is  listening to their conversation, and they say how Beatrice and is in love with  him and he should go for this. Playing with his mind they say "Shall we go  seek Bene*censored*, and tell him of her love?" (III.i.154), they known that    Bene*censored* is listening so they don't have to tell him. Bene*censored* starts to  believe that this is true and his feelings suddenly change. Thus making him  a hypocrite to all those people that he told his original view of love.    Bene*censored*'s deceiving ways counter against him in this case. The hidden  love between the two is now present. Bene*censored* with the change of view  towards love is now ready to do anything for Beatrice. Being once a man  that would remain a bachelor forever and now he is at the foot of a women  telling her he will do anything because he loves her so much. Bene*censored* is  truly a hypocrite. Beatrice asks Bene*censored* to kill another man just because  that man didn't marry her friend. Bene*censored* is willing to do it but he doesn't  have to do1. Bene*censored* has a definite change of feelings and it is all from  his deceiving ways.    Bene*censored* becomes a hypocrite by the end of the play, through his  deceiving ways. Bene*censored* stresses that he is "anit-love" and doesn't ever  what to be one of those guys who falls in love. Bene*censored* just as every man  has a reputation to uphold of being strong and needless of affection. In the  beginning of the play when Bene*censored* first is introduced., he has these  attitude where he is high on himself. We can see this when Bene*censored* has  his first chat with Beatrice. Bene*censored* hasThe character Ben*censored* relates a lot  to real life, especially in the twenty-century. This kind of thing happens all  the time. People change feelings all the time. People also have deceiving  ways in the twenty-century, although these ways can be a little more  dangerous with people today. The human nature is exactly like what would  be in real life.Likewise to Bene*censored* people end up saying something and  then totally doing the opposite. It happens to everyone.    In conclusion, Bene*censored* used deception for him and used it against him. In conclusion, his deceiving ways lead him to become a hypocrite. He was once the man who would not dare to adventure into love, but now has gone in full force. The significant meaning that is produced here is one that will never be forgotten. Bene*censored* should of probably not have said anything in the first place. He didn't know what was going to happen. The art of deception took over. the deceiving ways of Bene*censored* add up and in the end make him a hypocrite. Bene*censored* is hypocrite because he says one thing and totally goes against it by doing the opposite. He is no longer    
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