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he is in love and dose not no what too do at this point he love to girls
From the conversation between Benvolio and Romeo's parents, we learn that Romeo is acting melancholic and isolating himself from his family and friends. He is described as spending time alone in his room, refusing to participate in social activities, and exhibiting signs of unrequited love or heartbreak. Overall, Romeo's behavior is characterized by emotional turmoil and withdrawal from his usual social interactions.
romeo confeses to benvolio that he is in love.
In Act 1 Romeo tells Benvolio that he is in love but his love is not reciprocating.
Benvolio advises his lovesick cousin, Romeo, to move on and find another woman who can replace his current love interest, Rosaline. He suggests that Romeo attend the Capulet’s party to compare Rosaline to other women and hopefully forget about her. Benvolio believes that seeing other women will help Romeo realize that there are plenty of other options for love.
Benvolio advised Romeo to move on from Rosaline and attend the Capulet's party to compare her with other beauties. This advice ultimately led Romeo to meet Juliet, sparking their love story and setting the events of the play in motion.
romeo is in love
he is in love with Juliet and wants to marry her
Benvolio is referring to Romeo's unrequited love for Rosaline. Despite Romeo's infatuation with Rosaline being one-sided and causing him pain, he continues to pursue her without considering other options. Benvolio believes Romeo is "blind" to the possibility of finding love elsewhere.
he feels that if a person doesn't like you back that their are more fish in the sea.
"With love's light wings" he says.
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