Romeo in Act 2 Scene 2 is planning to sneak into Juliet's backyard and tell her how much he loves her. He doesn't want a foulmouthed joker like Mercutio hanging around--he'd just spoil the mood.
Romeo wanted to be alone with Juliet so he could tell her how much he loved her. The last person he wanted around was that wisecracking foulmouthed joker Mercutio. (I'm sure he didn't want them making jokes about Rosaline in Juliet's hearing either)
Benvolio and Mercutio leave without Romeo because they are unable to find him. Romeo has wandered off to seek solitude after the party where he sees Juliet for the first time.
He found her more attractive, he was quite shallow when you look deep into it, he wanted sexual relations with Juliet so saw it best to leave Rosaline
Romeo leaps over the garden wall into Capulet's orchard.
Romeo's comical friend was called mercutio
He doesn't. Mercutio is not in that scene, and Benvolio and Romeo do not part company.
Benvolio and Tybalt was there at the scene with Romeo when Mercutio was stabbed; then died.
Benvolio and Romeo went to the Capulets' party with Mercutio and other friends.
Although Benvolio (Romeo's cousin) and Mercutio are both loyal to Romeo, they act in different ways. Mercutio was willing to fight for Romeo; however, Benvolio was more of a pacifist and reacted to situations calmly.
Benvolio and Mercutio are dramatic foils for Romeo. Throughout the play they think that Romeo is in love with Rosaline and are in the dark about Romeo and Juliet and their marriage.
Romeo accompanied Mercutio and Benvolio to the Capulet's feast.
Mercutio and Benvolio are Romeo's friends.
Mostly Mercutio, Benvolio, and their friends, however Romeo played a slight part.
Romeo, Benvolio and his pals are going to sneak in under Mercutio's invitation.
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Romeo, Mercutio, and Benvolio