Benvolio is Romeo's cousin.
Yes. Benvolio is Romeo's cousin in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Benvolio.
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.
Benvolio tells Romeo that Juliet is a Capulet at the party.
Benvolio is Romeo's cousin.
Benvolio's uncle in Romeo and Juliet is Lord Montague. He is Romeo's father and cousin to Benvolio.
Yes. Benvolio is Romeo's cousin in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Benvolio.
benvolio means "good will"
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.
He doesn't.
Benvolio is Italian for "good will" and Benvolio is a man of good will, always trying to make peace.
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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
If the production of Romeo and Juliet is set in a medieval or renaissance period, then Benvolio certainly should have a knife. Everyone had a knife, since they were needed for eating (your host did not provide cutlery). Benvolio presumably also has a sword, or Tybalt would not say, "Art thou drawn among these heartless hinds?"