In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Benvolio explains that the fighting between the Montagues and Capulets began when servants from both households engaged in a verbal altercation that escalated into a physical brawl. Benvolio describes trying to break up the fight but being drawn into the conflict himself. He emphasizes the senselessness of the feud and the need for peace.
Benvolio is Romeo's cousin.
Benvolio tries to stop the servants fighting.
Benvolio
Yes. Benvolio is Romeo's cousin in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Benvolio hopes that Romeo will realize that there are plenty of other women he could choose to be with. Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare.
Benvolio
Benvolio is the peace-loving person in Romeo and Juliet... He doesn't like fighting. And he hates the dispite about the Capulets and the Mong. SO there is your answer Benvolio is
Benvolio is Romeo's cousin.
Benvolio tries to stop the servants fighting.
Benvolio
Benvolio
Yes. Benvolio is Romeo's cousin in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
If Benvolio is Romeo's cousin, then Montague (Romeo's father) must be his uncle.
Benvolio
Mercutio does. It's ironic because Benvolio is peace-loving and it it Mercutio who has the quarrelsome temperament.
Benvolio hopes that Romeo will realize that there are plenty of other women he could choose to be with. Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare.
He doesn't.