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runopaxef5136
07.05.2021 • 
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When Beatrice tells Bennedick how Hero has been wronged, she repeats the phrase "Oh that I were a man!" then proceeds to talk about what she would do if she were a
man. This “speech” ends with her saying, “I cannot be a man with wishing, therefore
I will die a woman with grieving" (lines 320-321). In what way does this dialogue
further shape one of the prevailing central ideas? How can you tell?

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