tybalt
Yes he very much is. He stops most fights!
Benvolio (Romeo's cousin, Montague's nephew) tries to stop the fight but Tybalt (Juliet's cousin, Lady Capulet's nephew) challenges him.
The Prince and Benvolio
Benvolio tries to stop the servants fighting.
He want to stop the fight , he trying to make a peace
Yes he very much is. He stops most fights!
Benvolio
Benvolio (Romeo's cousin, Montague's nephew) tries to stop the fight but Tybalt (Juliet's cousin, Lady Capulet's nephew) challenges him.
Romeo's cousin who tries to break up the fight at the beginning of scene 1 is Benvolio. He is known for being a peacemaker and is Romeo's close friend. Benvolio advises everyone to stop fighting in order to prevent further strife.
Benvolio tries to break up the fight and urges peace, showing a more calm and diplomatic approach. Tybalt, on the other hand, actively joins the fight and exacerbates the situation with his aggressive and confrontational attitude.
The Prince and Benvolio
Benvolio tries to stop the servants fighting.
Friar Laurence tries to stop the fight between Tybalt and Mercutio but is forced to intervene when Mercutio is killed. This event sets in motion a chain of tragic events that ultimately results in the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
He want to stop the fight , he trying to make a peace
Both of them try to stop fights. Benvolio never starts any fights and counsels Mercutio to get out of the way of the Capulets if they are looking for trouble. Although Romeo also tries to avoid them most of the time, he does start one and only one fight, the fight in which Tybalt is killed. Benvolio says he would have stopped that one too but he didn't have a chance. Benvolio is even more peaceful than Romeo.
Well, the play Romeo and Juliet is known for not having a specific hero or a villain. Who the hero-- rather, peacemaker-- and villain are is up to the reader or watcher of the play. However Benvolio, as his name suggests, often finds himself in the position of trying to calm people down and to stop fighting. This happens both in Act 1 Scene 1 and in Act 3 Scene 1.
When Mercutio and Tybalt were beginning to argue, Benvolio tries to calm them down and see what the commotion is about. Q: Do you go to A. L. Brown? because my teacher made the same spelling error on the question. A: No.. everybody all around got the same worksheet Shame on your teacher!