Benvolio
Benvolio
That it leads to nothing but sorrow.
Juliet was trying to get her answer from romeothroughthe nurse and she was impatient for that.
i would really say the protagonist would be the character that is trying to achieve a goal because the main character always has some kind of goal while the protagonist is trying to keep the antagonist from reaching their goal
Benvolio is Italian for "good will" and Benvolio is a man of good will, always trying to make peace.
Link is the character who is always saving Zelda. Hope this helps! ;)
Finding true love. first trying with Rosaline then with Juliet.
When the nurse is explaining that Romeo killed Tybalt, Juliet takes it that Romeo is dead because what the Nurse is trying to tell her isn't coming out quite the way she wants it to so Juliet doesn't get what she's trying to tell her.
agree - loyal to Juliet for majority of play and a good secret keeper - however she later changed her loyalties and decided Juliet should marry Paris after all - she was trying to be loyal to the Capulet family and was trying to do what was best for Juliet
People where always fighting since Indians and new settlers where trying to find common ground. it is very much more populated.
Well, the play Romeo and Juliet is known for not having a specific hero or a villain. Who the hero-- rather, peacemaker-- and villain are is up to the reader or watcher of the play. However Benvolio, as his name suggests, often finds himself in the position of trying to calm people down and to stop fighting. This happens both in Act 1 Scene 1 and in Act 3 Scene 1.
Are you trying to say "Wherefore art thou Romeo?", Juliet's famous line from Romeo and Juliet? It means "Why are you Romeo?"