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Much Ado About Nothing: Act 4 (rerun)

The Play's the Thing

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Expressing Love and Completing Each Other's Souls

The characters in the scene are vulnerable to each other and given permission to love after realizing they are protecting themselves due to past hurts and fear of judgment. Accused of great pride, they now have permission to express their love but need a space where that love can come alive. The characters of Benedict and Beatrice in the play represent the male and female versions of the same name, reflecting how they complete each other's souls.

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