Much Ado About Nothing
how has beatrice changed in this scene from her prvious behavior in scene iv of act iii
scene iv of act iii
scene iv of act iii
Although Beatrice is still witty, there is a more negative tone to her quips about men and marriage. Consider when she implies to Hero, who is soon to be married, that marriage is essentially a trade of money for sex.
Ye light o' love, with your heels! Then, if your husband
have stables enough, you’ll see he shall lack no barns. Act 3 sc 4