No Benvolio doesn't even die. He's the only person of his generation to survive the play (Romeo, Juliet, Paris, Tybalt and Mercutio are dead)
Dido was the Queen of Carthage in Roman mythology. In Mercutio's speech from Romeo and Juliet, he references Dido in a somewhat cynical and mocking way to portray the idea of unrequited love and its consequences.
he doesnt handle it well becuase of his behavior towards tybalt before and after mercutios death is disrespect and hate a feel for vengeance after mercutios death and he doesnt quite think thing through then in a way he messes up
He makes fun of it.
Benvolio counsels Romeo to forget Juliet by gazing on other beauties, but Romeo contends that the woman he loves is the most beautiful of all. Romeo departs, assuring Benvolio that he cannot teach him to forget his love. Benvolio resolves to do just that.
romeo went to find Tybalt not Tybalt to find romeo after Mercutios death to get revenge
Benvolio urges Romeo to forget about his heartache and move on.
It really caused a lot of havoc.
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"The love and deaths of Romeo and Juliet are caused by incidents of pure fate." is probably as better way of saying the above.
juliet
After Romeo and Juliet married Romeo owned Juliet and everything she owed as well.