Much Ado About Nothing Benedick Quotes

Benedick > Claudio

Quote 28

BENEDICK
Even to the next willow, about your own
business, county. What fashion will you wear the
garland of? About your neck like an usurer's chain?
or under your arm, like a lieutenant's scarf? You
must wear it one way, for the Prince hath got your
Hero.
CLAUDIO
I wish him joy of her. (2.1.185-191)

Claudio has been transformed from a lover into a victim. Though he’s proven strong in battle, he’s weak in love, and gives Hero up too easily to Don Pedro.

Benedick

Quote 29

BENEDICK
I have known when there was no music
with him but the drum and the fife, and now had he
rather hear the tabor and the pipe; I have known
when he would have walked ten mile afoot to see a
good armor, and now will he lie ten nights awake
carving the fashion of a new doublet. He was wont
to speak plain and to the purpose, like an honest
man and a soldier, and now is he turned orthography;
his words are a very fantastical banquet, just so
many strange dishes. May I be so converted and see
with these eyes? I cannot tell; I think not. (2.3.13-23)

Benedick lists of all of the terrible transformations that men undergo when in love, but it’s important to note that he doesn’t speak of the positive things love actually brings to the table. Men aren’t just transformed for the worse—they actually are giving some things up willingly, because love brings them so much more. Benedick doesn’t believe a transformation like that could ever happen to him, but it’s likely because he only sees the bad effects of love, not any of its benefits.

Benedick

Quote 30

BENEDICK
I
may chance have some odd quirks and remnants of
wit broken on me because I have railed so long
against marriage, but doth not the appetite alters? A
man loves the meat in his youth that he cannot
endure in his age. (2.3.237-242)

Benedick notes that people change, and uses it as a defense against his former hatred of marriage and claim that he would never have any other opinion on the matter. He’s simply changed his mind about his ability to change, which is perfectly respectable.