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Q: Is Benvolio a good part in Romeo in Juiliet the play?
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How did romeo get away from benvolio and mercutio in act 1 scene 2?

He doesn't. Mercutio is not in that scene, and Benvolio and Romeo do not part company.


Who is the Hero's Sidekick Romeo and Juliet?

Well, assuming that Romeo is the Hero, I suppose Benvolio might be his sidekick. But Romeo doesn't fit the part of a Hero very well.


Who teases th nurse and causes her to become crass in Romeo and Juliet?

Mostly Mercutio, Benvolio, and their friends, however Romeo played a slight part.


Which characters are related to the Montagues?

Romeo and his cousin Benvolio are part of the Montague family in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Lord Montague is Romeo's father, and Lady Montague is his mother.


In the play and or book romeo and Juliet who says this line i do but keep the peace put up thy sword or manage it to part these men with me?

Benvolio


What is a quote from romeo and Juliet that shows romeo is sad because he likes rosaline?

"Out of her favor where I am in love." - Romeo, Act I, Scene I. This quote reflects Romeo's sadness and longing for Rosaline's affection, despite her lack of reciprocal feelings.


Romeo and Juliet - What does benvolio do when he encounters the servents fighting?

Because Romeo has just experienced unrequited love, so Benvolio advises him to go to the Capulets' party to find someone else to love. At this point Romeo meets Juliet and are now secretly in love with each other. By BV


Which family does Mercutio belong to?

Mercutio is not part of any of the prominent families in Verona. He is a close friend of Romeo and is known for his wit and humor.


What is Benvolios version of the fight?

He says that Tybalt came after Romeo but Romeo "spoke him fair", so he then went after Mercutio, and killed him when Romeo was trying to restrain him. He says Tybalt then fled, "but by and by comes back to Romeo" whereupon Romeo killed him, Benvolio being unable to prevent it. This is mostly true, although he withholds the fact that Mercutio went out of his way to start a fight with Tybalt, who had no interest in fighting him. What Tybalt would have done to Romeo had Mercutio not been there is a director's call. The play is clear that in fact Tybalt did seek Romeo out after Mercutio's death, so Romeo was acting in self-defence in fighting him. Tybalt re-enters and Benvolio says "Here comes the furious Tybalt back again." In most movie versions, it is Romeo who chases after Tybalt, which would make this part of Benvolio's account of the fight inaccurate also.


Who tries to keep fighting in Romeo and Juliet?

A number of people do at various times. Benvolio does by trying to stop the fight in Act 1 and also the fight between Tybalt and Mercutio. So does Romeo. Friar Lawrence does by thinking that marrying Romeo and Juliet will end the feud. The Prince does by banning street fights on pain of death. Even Capulet does by telling Tybalt to lay off Romeo at the party.


What does the argument between Tybalt and Benvolio establish in Romeo and Juliet?

The dispute in act 1 between Tybalt and Benvolio is part of a larger picture showing how the feud between the Capulets and Montagues is perpetuated. As soon as someone from either side starts fighting, everyone else gets dragged in.


What mood was romeo in when benvolio talked to him?

They mention that Romeo doesn't want to talk to his friends, hides in the woods alone, cries often, and locks himself in his room all day. His father calls his disposition "black and portentous" but we would probably say that he's depressed.