Much Ado about Nothing Monologue
| Much Ado about Nothing by Shakespeare | |
| Character: | Beatrice |
| Gender: | Female |
| Age (range): | Early 20s |
| Style: | Classical |
| Length: | 1 minute |
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Background Info: Hero and Ursala want Beatrice to over hear them talking about Benedick and make her think he loves her.
[Coming forward]
What fire is in mine ears? Can this be true?
Stand I condemn'd for pride and scorn so much?
Contempt, farewell! and maiden pride, adieu!
No glory lives behind the back of such.
And, Benedick, love on; I will requite thee,
Taming my wild heart to thy loving hand:
If thou dost love, my kindness shall incite thee
To bind our loves up in a holy band;
For others say thou dost deserve, and I
Believe it better than reportingly.

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