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
Benvolio, as his name suggests, is a peacemaker in the fight in Act I Scene 1, until he is attacked by Tybalt, and again in Act III Scene 1 where he tries to restrain Tybalt while Romeo tries to restrain Mercutio. "Benvolio" means "good will" in Italian.
Benvolio is the young man in Romeo and Juliet who serves as a peacemaker. He tries to prevent conflicts between the Montagues and Capulets throughout the play.
Juliet's cousin Tybalt
Juliet, within the play they were seen as "star crossed lovers." At the beginning of the play before Romeo and Juliet met it was believed that Romeo was in love with a girl named Rosaline. That quickly changed when Romeo spotted Juliet at his enemies, the Capulet's, party.
Romeo was a young man of 16. At first, he is in love w/ Rosaline & then sees Juliet and then falls in love w/ her and marries her.(Juliet is 13) Basically he is the leading male character in the play
Tybalt is the son of Juliet's mother's brother, and is a pretty obnoxious young man, a guy with a chip on his shoulder, always looking for a fight.
The nurse describes Romeo as handsome and charming. She also mentions that he is a well-spoken young man who seems deeply in love with Juliet.
Benvolio is Romeo's cousin. Lord and Lady Montague are Romeo's parents. Balthasar is Romeo's "man" or servant. Obviously, Juliet is Romeo's wife.
Romeo.
Romeo is a fictional character from William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He is a young man from the wealthy Montague family in the city of Verona, Italy.
The man who Juliet's parents have arranged for her to marry.
The text doesn't say. He's an adult, but he could be an old man or a relatively young one.
Romeo is a character in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He is depicted as a passionate and impulsive young man who enjoys romantic pursuits and hazardous adventures, as seen in his love for Juliet and his willingness to take risks to be with her. Overall, Romeo's character is characterized by his intensity and emotional nature.
In the beginning when Juliet and Romeo first meet, she is supportive and dutiful to Juliet and her love for Romeo. Then after Romeo slays Tybalt, he is banished from Verona by the Prince. Afterwards, Juliet's father arranges her in a marriage with Paris, once the nurse hears that, she turns on Romeo, and desires for Juliet to marry Paris (which was the Prince's kinsman) instead of the banished Romeo.