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Benedick is named after the Shakespearean character and also the Zelazny one.
i smoke my friends down to the filter buymeaclue 2009
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My narrator, Benedick, is an actor -- something that allowed him to be half-way to femininity because of his vulnerability in being continually judged by the way he looks, and which made his self-awareness more credible.
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There's always one more quirk in the character: In which Benedick is laconic!
In the midst of roller derby, we are in boyfriend. mcurry 2008
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From what Benedick is able to piece together, how did gender equality or lack thereof affect Laura's life and career?
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What accounts for the fluctuations in Benedick's personality, such as when he gives his son and daughter each a smack [p. 57] and when he buys them fourteen pairs of shoes [pp. 253-254]?
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Is the illness manifested differently in Benedick than Laura because of their different genders?
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a gentleman called Benedick, but who was, it may be, heartily in love with him at the same time.
Lady Audley's Secret 1875
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It is appropriately called the "Benedick," after a certain young man who scoffed at matrimony, -- and incidentally got married!
Greenwich Village Anna Alice Chapin 1900
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"Is it not strange that sheep's guts should hale souls out of men's bodies?" asks Shakespeare's Benedick, ravished by the strings of a viol.
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He highlighted in A Benedick in Arcady the rules to be followed, tongue-in-cheek, by the "Complete Trespasser".
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