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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

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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.

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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.

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