As far as we know, Benvolio did not give any advice to any girlfriend of Romeo's. He advised Romeo to look for a new girlfriend, but the old one didn't need any advice, since she didn't want Romeo anyway.
"Women"? Benvolio only ever knows about one woman who Romeo loves, and at that he is only playing at loving her. Benvolio tells Romeo that there are other fish in the sea and not to be depressed about it.
Different things. It is clear that she has no interest in Romeo and has even claimed to have sworn off men to get rid of him. Romeo is melancholy about this; Benvolio says there are other fish in the sea.
Benvolio tells romeo that he should forget about rosaline and look at other girls in act one
"There are plenty of fish in the sea."
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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 encourages Romeo to look at other women to help get his mind off Rosaline.
Go to the Capulet feast to compare Rosaline to other women.
In Act 2 Scene 2 the woman Romeo loves is Juliet.
By getting him to crash Capulet's party, where he will see women even better than Rosaline that will make his "dove a crow". It works a little too well.
Benvolio advises Romeo to move on from Rosaline and find someone new to love, suggesting that there are many other beautiful women in Verona. He tells Romeo to attend the Capulet's party to see other women and realize that Rosaline is not the only one worth loving.
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.
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."
Different women.
Benvolio hopes to show Romeo that there are other beautiful women at the feast besides Rosaline, in the hopes of helping Romeo move on from his infatuation with her and find happiness elsewhere.
Benvolio advises Romeo to attend the Capulet's party to see other beautiful women and to distract himself from his feelings for Rosaline. He suggests that seeing other women will help Romeo realize there are plenty of other potential partners out there.
Benvolio believes that Romeo will get over Rosaline because he has seen Romeo quickly move on from one love interest to another in the past. Benvolio also thinks that by introducing Romeo to other women and distractions, he can help Romeo shift his focus away from Rosaline.
Romeo.
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.
He encourages Romeo to look at other women to help get his mind off Rosaline.
Romeo
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 Capuletβs 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.