Rosaline. The last they heard, she was the one Romeo was after.
They think Romeo is in love with Rosaline
Benvolio and Mercutio are dramatic foils for Romeo. Throughout the play they think that Romeo is in love with Rosaline and are in the dark about Romeo and Juliet and their marriage.
Both Benvolio and Mercutio are foils to Romeo.
No-one invites romeo to the party. Romeo and Mercutio come across a servant who cannot read and find out that the Capulets are hosting a party and that Rosaline (who Romeo thinks he is in love with) will be there. So they decide to go. Everyone will be wearing masks so no-one will recognise him. Tybalt finds out that they are there but Lord Capulet tells Tybalt not to start a fight since Romeo hasn't caused any trouble.
romeo confeses to benvolio that he is in love.
Tybalt and Mercutio are similar in some ways because they are both very hot tempered and despise each other and Romeo and Juliet are devestated at their deaths. They are different in some ways because Mercutio is slightly nicer and has more friends. Plus, Mercutio has more of a sense of humor than Tybalt.
Benvolio and Mercutio are dramatic foils for Romeo. Throughout the play they think that Romeo is in love with Rosaline and are in the dark about Romeo and Juliet and their marriage.
he is in love and dose not no what too do at this point he love to girls
Mercutio praises Rosaline in an attempt to attract Romeo's attention. He mocks love and tries to get Romeo to forget about his love for Rosaline by teasing him.
Mercutio interprets Romeo's actions as fickle and inconsistent. He sees Romeo's love for Rosaline as shallow and insincere, and believes that Romeo is being overly dramatic and moody. Mercutio tends to view love as a game and doesn't take Romeo's passionate emotions seriously.
Romeo takes love seriously; Mercutio does not.
Benvolio doesn't seem to love anybody in Romeo and Juliet. In fact at the end of 1.1, and again at the beginning of 1.2 he seems to be teasing Romeo about being in love with Rosaline. But Benvolio's teasing is quite gentle - so perhaps Benvolio has been in love himself at some stage. Mercutio also teases Romeo about his love for Rosaline (2.1, and again at 3.1) - but Mercutio's teasing is vicious and obscene. Mercutio clearly has some kind of an issue with girls.
Juliet has depended on her nurse, Friar Laurence, Mercutio, and Benvolio for love advice or help. She cannot turn to them now because the nurse has betrayed her by suggesting she marry Paris, Friar Laurence's plan has backfired causing tragedy, Mercutio and Benvolio are both deceased.
Romeo and the nurse talk about how immature Juliet, Benvolio, and Mercutio are, and then fall in love and engage in sexual intercourse.
Romeo's friends Mercutio and Benvolio tease him about his unrequited love for Rosaline in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." They often mock Romeo for his lovesickness and obsession with Rosaline, which sets the stage for his eventual meeting with Juliet.
Both Benvolio and Mercutio are foils to Romeo.
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.
He isn't in love with anybody. If you ask me I don't even think he believes in love