benvolio means "good will"
Benvolio is A member of the Montague family and Romeo's cousin. He calls Montague "uncle" and greets Romeo "Good morrow, cousin."
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Benvolio's name means "good will"; I suppose that is what is required.
Benvolio. His name means "good will".
No, Benvolio is Romeo's cousin, not his brother. Romeo has no siblings.
Romeo's cousin is Benvolio. Some people mistake his cousin for Mercutio, but he is the cousin of the prince and Romeo's friend.
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.
Romeo never really appears to be warlike in Romeo and Juliet but he is especailly peaceful when Tybalt challenges him to a duel and he refuses. He also appears to have a dislike for war when he sees the blood and says to Benvolio "Ay me what fray was here?" and then he goes into his "Brawling love" Speech
If you are talking about the Shakespeare tragedy, "Romeo and Juliet" I can help you. First of all, Juliet wasn't spelled with an extra te at the end. It was just Juliet. And her last name was Capulet. Juliet Capulet. Romeo's last name was Montague. Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet. Hope this helps!
There is no character by this name in Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo's family name is Montague
You can find information about Benvolio's character in the old movie "Romeo and Juliet" through online movie databases, reviews, or by watching the film. Look for summaries, character analyses, and critiques to gain insights into Benvolio's role in the story and his portrayal in the movie.