manners
benvolio
Romeo's comical friend was called mercutio
He doesn't. Mercutio is not in that scene, and Benvolio and Romeo do not part company.
Friar Laurence
Although Benvolio (Romeo's cousin) and Mercutio are both loyal to Romeo, they act in different ways. Mercutio was willing to fight for Romeo; however, Benvolio was more of a pacifist and reacted to situations calmly.
Romeo, who Tybalt means to challenge to a fight.
It will start a war.
During their conversation, we learn that Tybalt has sent Romeo a challenge to a duel. Benvolio and Mercutio discuss Romeo's recent strange behavior, specifically his newfound infatuation with Juliet. This conversation sets the stage for the escalation of conflict and foreshadows the tragic events that will unfold.
Benvolio is speaking to Mercutio at the end of Act 2, Scene 1 in Romeo and Juliet. They are discussing Romeo's sudden disappearance, as he has climbed over the wall into the Capulet's garden.
benvolio
Romeo's comical friend was called mercutio
In Act 3 Scene 1 Benvolio is nervous, Mercutio is careless.
Benvolio tells Mercutio to retire because he senses a brewing confrontation between Mercutio and Tybalt, and wants to avoid any violence. Benvolio is concerned for their safety and tries to diffuse the situation by suggesting they leave.
He doesn't. Mercutio is not in that scene, and Benvolio and Romeo do not part company.
Benvolio and Romeo went to the Capulets' party with Mercutio and other friends.
Benvolio serves as a foil for Mercutio because Benvolio is calm, level-headed, and seeks to avoid conflict, while Mercutio is impulsive, hot-tempered, and enjoys provoking others. This contrast highlights Mercutio's more extreme characteristics and adds depth to their relationship.
Benvolio is asking Mercutio to go home before the Capulets arrive and a fight breaks out in Verona's streets.