Benedick and Beatrice are two unlike people joined by family and friends. They are made for each other says everybody but them, but they don't necessarily get along with each other until that changes. In Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, Beatrice servers as the foil character of Benedick by Benedick’s cynical sarcasm is illuminated through Beatrice’s decisive; thus, interminably influences the conflict in the plot.
In all cases, Benedick and Beatrice are the disparity of one another, since Benedick is always playing cynical with Beatrice’s decisive mind which has