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Benvolio believes that if Romeo were to attend the Capulet party, he might see other beautiful women and be able to move on from his current infatuation with Rosaline.

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Who is the Hero's Sidekick Romeo and Juliet?

Well, assuming that Romeo is the Hero, I suppose Benvolio might be his sidekick. But Romeo doesn't fit the part of a Hero very well.


Which character first persuades Romeo to attend the masquerade ball?

You might think it was Benvolio but it wasn't. Romeo wanted to go to the party to see Rosaline. As soon as he knew she was invited, he wanted to go. He couldn't care less about Benvolio's advice to look at the other girls at the party. "I'll go along, no such sight to be shown, but to rejoice in splendour of my own."


Why did Romeo and Benvolio decide to go to the Capulets' ball?

Benvolio was planning to go to check out the girls. He talks Romeo into coming because Rosaline, the girl who refuses to listen to Romeo's protestations of love, will be there, partying it up. Romeo's intention is to hang around Rosaline, but Benvolio is hoping that some other girl who is at the party will make Romeo forget about her. This is a plan which is more successful that Benvolio can imagine.


What do Benvolio and Montague say about romeo?

Benvolio describes Romeo as melancholic and lovesick over Rosaline. Montague says that Romeo often locks himself in his room and spends his time alone, which worries him. Both Benvolio and Montague are concerned about Romeo's emotional state.


Is benvolio in romeo and Juliet considered a static or dynamic?

Yes Romeo would be considered a static character because he stayed a hopeless romantic throughout the whole tragedy and he doesn't try to make a change with his life.


What do Romeo and Benvolio plan to do about the party?

an illiterate servant is sent by Lord Capulet to invite those on the guest list. he comes across romeo and benvolio, whom he does not realize are of the house of montagues. he continues to tell them they are able to attend the party as long as they aren't montagues. but because rosaline, whom romeo thinks hes in love with, might be there, benvolio and romeo go anyways.


Why does Benvolio want Romeo to go to the party so bad?

Benvolio is fed up because his best mate Romeo is lovesick and complaining all the time that he is in love with a girl who doesn't love him back. Benvolio needs a way of putting Romeo off Rosaline so things can go back to normal.. So he tells Romeo that the Capulet feast will be the perfect opportunity to compare Rosaline with the other beautiful women of Verona and says Romeo's beloved Rosaline will look like a crow amongst swans. Romeo agrees to go with him, but only because Rosaline herself will be there.


What does Tybalt think of bevolio in romeo and Juliet?

Tybalt says to Benvolio, "Peace? I hate the word, as I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee." That's pretty straightforward. He might hate Benvolio because he's a Montague, but he also hates him because he is a peacemaker.


What do benvolio and mercutio think is the explanation for why romeo did not come home the previous night?

They think that Romeo wanted to leave the party because he's so depressed about Roseline and didn't go home because he thought they might try to talk to him.


Who tries to keep fighting in Romeo and Juliet?

A number of people do at various times. Benvolio does by trying to stop the fight in Act 1 and also the fight between Tybalt and Mercutio. So does Romeo. Friar Lawrence does by thinking that marrying Romeo and Juliet will end the feud. The Prince does by banning street fights on pain of death. Even Capulet does by telling Tybalt to lay off Romeo at the party.


Whom do Benvolio and Mercutio encounter in Scene 1?

Mercutio and Benvolio are discussing how Romeo wasn't home last night. They both think that Romeo was out with Rosalie but he was actually on Capulet ground speaking with Juliet and Expressing his love. They also say that one of the Capulet's men sent a letter which Romeo will answer himself.


What does romeo tell benvolio foreshadowing future actiion in the play?

Romeo tells Benvolio that he has a feeling of impending doom before going to the Capulet party, foreshadowing the tragic events that will unfold later in the play. This foreshadowing hints at the unraveling of the love story between Romeo and Juliet due to the feud between their families.