Wednesday, April 2, 2014

#1 First Impressions: 'Flirting with the Enemy'

First Impressions

War. War is never a good thing, but when Benedict comes back from war, Beatrice is all ready to wage a war of words with him. You can tell that there is a lot of tension between these two characters. 
The question is, who will win?     

Both of these characters use a lot of hyperboles and similes in order to put the other one down. You can tell that there is a history between these two characters, but the audience doesn't know what it is yet. As Act I continues, I have a feeling we will learn more about their relationship as well as the other major protagonists in the play. 

Favorite Quote so far: "I would rather listen to my dog bark at a crow than hear a man swear he loves me" (The woman has sass and I like it!)


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