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Cause when Romeo Smelt Tybalt he said bit my finger cause i like it.

Cause when Romeo Smelt Tybalt he said bit my finger cause i like it.

Cause when Romeo Smelt Tybalt he said bit my finger cause i like it.

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Romeo has just come from his wedding where he has married Tybalt's cousin. Now Tybalt is his cousin too, and it would be wrong to fight your own cousin. Unfortunately, they are keeping the wedding secret until it can be consummated and cannot be annulled, so Romeo cannot explain this to Tybalt. He can only say, "I do protest I never injured thee, but love thee better than thou canst devise, till thou shalt know the reason of my love. And so, good Capulet, whose name I tender as dearly as my own, be satisfied."

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Benvolio thinks there will be a fight because the Capulets are out and they noticed that the Montague boys were at the party last night so they are probably mad.

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because it is hot out and people are angered easily by the heat

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The day is hot and the Capulets are abroad.

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Romeo has gone all emo about being banished from Verona, and the Friar wants him to buck up and count his blessings.

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It's hot and the Capulets are abroad.

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Q: At the beginning of act 3 why does benvolio think there will be a fight?
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What does Tybalt think benvolio is doing in the beginning of the story?

In Act I Scene 1, Tybalt comes across Benvolio with his sword drawn in the middle of the fight. Naturally he assumes that Benvolio is taking part in the fight, so he says. "What! Art thou drawn among these heartless hinds?"


Who does Tybalt fight with?

Benvolio (in Act 1), Mercutio and Romeo (in Act 3).


Who got in a fight in act 1 from romeo and Juliet?

Sampson, Gregory, Montague, Benvolio and Tybalt


When does the prince question benvolio about the fight?

The prince questions Benvolio about the fight between the Montagues and Capulets in Act 1, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." The prince asks Benvolio for an account of what happened and demands to know who provoked the brawl.


What was benvolio and tybalts reaction when they saw the fight?

If you mean the one in Act 1 Scene 1, Benvolio tried to stop it and Tybalt wanted to get in it and make it worse.


How is benvolio loyal?

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.


What new occurrence in the feud do mercutio and benvolio know about that romeo has not yet learn?

The big fight in Act 1 Scene 1


How is Benvolio a peacemaker?

Yes he very much is. He stops most fights!


The entrance of benvolio?

Benvolio makes his first entrance in Act 1 Scene 1.


Does Benvolio tell the truth in his account of the fighting in act 3 scene 1?

Yes Benvolio tells the truth about the fight, yet Lady Capulet believes that he is lying because he is a montauge, so romeo gets exiled


Who tries to break the fight up in act1 scene1?

Benvolio tries to break up the fight between the servants of the Capulet and Montague households in Act 1, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet.


What character was the peacemaker in romeo and Juliet?

Well, the play Romeo and Juliet is known for not having a specific hero or a villain. Who the hero-- rather, peacemaker-- and villain are is up to the reader or watcher of the play. However Benvolio, as his name suggests, often finds himself in the position of trying to calm people down and to stop fighting. This happens both in Act 1 Scene 1 and in Act 3 Scene 1.