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Who did benvolio and romeo go to the Capulets party with?

Benvolio and Romeo went to the Capulets' party with Mercutio and other friends.


What do romeo and benvolio learn about the Capulets ball?

They learn who is coming to the party.


What does benvolio suggest to romeo when he hears about the capulets party?

Let's go crash it!


Who is peace-loving in Romeo and Juliet?

Benvolio is the peace-loving person in Romeo and Juliet... He doesn't like fighting. And he hates the dispite about the Capulets and the Mong. SO there is your answer Benvolio is


Who is going to gatecrash Capulets party?

Romeo, Benvolio and his pals are going to sneak in under Mercutio's invitation.


What is the subject of Tybalt's letter to Romeo?

Tybalt challenges Romeo to a duel after Romeo gatecrashed the Capulets' party with his friends Benvolio and Mercutio.It's a challenge.


Who hates Hell all Montagues and Benvolio in romeo and Juliet?

The Montagues and Benvolio hate the Capulets in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." This is due to the longstanding feud between the two families in Verona.


Who gatecrashes the Capulets ball?

Romeo and his friends Mercurito and Benovlio gatecrash the party because Romeo's beloved Rosaline was going to be there


Why did Romeo and benvolio cross paths with peter on the streets of Verona only to discover what?

the capulets were having a party.


Who accuses benvolio of having quarelsome temper in romeo and Juliet?

Mercutio does. It's ironic because Benvolio is peace-loving and it it Mercutio who has the quarrelsome temperament.


Who is benvolio in Romeo and Juliet?

Benvolio is Romeo's cousin.


According to benvolio how much of a hand did Romeo have in the fight?

According to Benvolio in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo did not play a significant role in the fight. He tries to mediate and avoid conflict, stating that he has no desire to engage in violence. Benvolio emphasizes that Romeo only intervened to break up the fight, showing his reluctance to partake in the feud between the Montagues and Capulets.