Mercutio accuses Benvolio of being quarrelsome and eager for a fight despite his claims to the contrary. He mocks Benvolio's peaceful nature and suggests that he often starts confrontations or fuels fights through his own actions. Mercutio teases Benvolio for being quick to draw his sword and engage in physical skirmishes.
In Act I Scene 1, Tybalt comes across Benvolio with his sword drawn in the middle of the fight. Naturally he assumes that Benvolio is taking part in the fight, so he says. "What! Art thou drawn among these heartless hinds?"
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If the production of Romeo and Juliet is set in a medieval or renaissance period, then Benvolio certainly should have a knife. Everyone had a knife, since they were needed for eating (your host did not provide cutlery). Benvolio presumably also has a sword, or Tybalt would not say, "Art thou drawn among these heartless hinds?"
Tybalt challenges Romeo to a sword fight, which Romeo declines, but Mercutio accepts in Romeo's place. Tybalt wounds Mercutio when Romeo attempts to break up their fight. Mercutio dies and, in a rage, Romeo kills Tybalt. This results in the Prince banishing Romeo for life, only hours after his secret marriage to Juliet.
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draw a simple circle first, then you draw a straight sword going through the circle and by the handle of the straight sword, you draw two curved swords on either side so it looks like this. By Paramjot Singh Johal
Benvolio is Romeo's cousin.
Benvolio was created in 1597.
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