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Social abnormality has been cured, then, in Beatrice and Benedick;
Craik argues that Beatrice's "revengeful invective against Claudio ... does not justify itself" (p. 314) because Beatrice is wrong in her judgment of Claudio's guilt. I agree that Beatrice is too passionate, too much inclined to help Don John's feast of malice to its conclusion, but Claudio is not, therefore, innocent.
Social abnormality has been cured, then, in Beatrice and Benedick;
Craik argues that Beatrice's "revengeful invective against Claudio ... does not justify itself" (p. 314) because Beatrice is wrong in her judgment of Claudio's guilt. I agree that Beatrice is too passionate, too much inclined to help Don John's feast of malice to its conclusion, but Claudio is not, therefore, innocent.
Social abnormality has been cured, then, in Beatrice and Benedick;
Craik argues that Beatrice's "revengeful invective against Claudio ... does not justify itself" (p. 314) because Beatrice is wrong in her judgment of Claudio's guilt. I agree that Beatrice is too passionate, too much inclined to help Don John's feast of malice to its conclusion, but Claudio is not, therefore, innocent.