Much Ado About Nothing

Beatrice and Benedick say that lovers are fools, and they want nothing to do with love. Why do they say that?

Act 1 and 2

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Beatrice and Benedick pride themselves on avoiding the traps of love. They see romantic love as "temporary insanity" and refuse to be drawn into this madness.

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