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What are your impressions of Benvolio in Romeo and Juliet?

Shakespeare wrote three scenes that involved Mercutio and Benvolio trading words, and it's apparent that when Benvolio speaks only one or two lines, Mercutio fills the rest of the page. Then there are their names. Benvolio is benevolent. Mercutio is mercurial. One is steady, loyal, forgiving, and the other is swiftly changing and unpredictable.Then there's Mercutio's more flamboyant and bawdy sense of humor compared to Benvolio's more dry sense.


Whom do Benvolio and Mercutio encounter in Scene 1?

Mercutio and Benvolio are discussing how Romeo wasn't home last night. They both think that Romeo was out with Rosalie but he was actually on Capulet ground speaking with Juliet and Expressing his love. They also say that one of the Capulet's men sent a letter which Romeo will answer himself.


Queen mabs first mention?

Queen Mab is first mentioned by Mercutio in act 1 scene 4 from lines 59-100.


What kind of rhyme is it when Benvolio acts in act 1 scene 1?

Quite a lot of Romeo and Benvolio's conversation in I, 1 is in rhyming couplets. Romeo has more rhyming lines than Benvolio does.


Which is the best paraphrase of Benvolios lines?

Benvolio urges Romeo to forget about his heartache and move on.


Who are foils for each other in act one for romeo and Juliet?

I'm sorry but you have to rephrase that question, because asking who the dramatic foils are in Romeo and Juliet, you would have to give one of the characters from the (Play). See you could ask Who is Romeo's dramatic foil? Who is Juliet's dramatic foil? Who is Mercuito's dramatic foil? etc..Do you get it.If you don't then somethings wrong with your thinking process


What do lines 58-59 reveal about Benvolio character?

Lines 58-59 in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" show that Benvolio is a peaceful and diplomatic character, as he tries to calm down the fighting servants by advising them to keep the peace. His desire to avoid conflict demonstrates his level-headed and rational nature.


Who is Romeo's cousin in Romeo and Juliet?

It doesn't say anything about Romeo's cousin, but many people mistakenly think Benvolio is. Benvolio is just his friend. Benvolio is the Prince's cousin. Sorry, that's wrong. Benvolio is Romeo's cousin. In Act 1 Scene 1 Benvolio says to Romeo's father "My noble uncle, do you know the cause?" (somewhere around line 150) and later in the scene he greets Romeo "Good morrow, cousin." (about 15 lines later).


What excuse does romeo give for mercutios behavior?

Romeo blames his behavior on Juliet making him effeminate. The related lines are: Romeo, Act 3 Scene 1: O sweet Juliet, Thy beauty hath made me effeminate And in my temper soften'd valour's steel!


What is mercutio doing in line 6-21 in scene 1 act 2?

In these lines, Mercutio is mocking Romeo for being infatuated with Rosaline, poking fun at his romanticized language and excessive sighing. Mercutio is known for his wit and teasing nature, so his remarks are meant to humorously point out Romeo's lovesick behavior.


How would you describe the difference in attitudes between Benvolio and Tybalt after reading these lines?

Benvolio and Tybalt are total opposites Benvolio is a Montague, very peaceful and caring and feels the fued between the Montagues and the Capulets is stupid Tybalt is a Capulet and is very warlike and despises Montagues and is all about the feud


What is an example of figurative language in Hamlet?

An example of a homonyms by Shakespeare is when Romeo and Mercutio are at the Capulet ball. Romeo says that Mercutio has a nimble sole, but that his own soul is heavy.