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In Act I Scene 1, Montague, in his second line, says "Speak, nephew, were you by when it began". The nephew he is talking to is Benvolio. If Benvolio is the nephew of Romeo's father, Benvolio and Romeo must be first cousins.
if he was caught he would be brutaly murdered.
The servant walks up to Romeo and Benvolio because he has a list of the names of people to invite to the Capulet party, but the servant can't read, so he asks Romeo and Benvolio if they can read, and if they can to read him the names.
Yes Benvolio tells the truth about the fight, yet Lady Capulet believes that he is lying because he is a montauge, so romeo gets exiled
an illiterate servant is sent by Lord Capulet to invite those on the guest list. he comes across romeo and benvolio, whom he does not realize are of the house of montagues. he continues to tell them they are able to attend the party as long as they aren't montagues. but because rosaline, whom romeo thinks hes in love with, might be there, benvolio and romeo go anyways.
In Act I Scene 1, Montague, in his second line, says "Speak, nephew, were you by when it began". The nephew he is talking to is Benvolio. If Benvolio is the nephew of Romeo's father, Benvolio and Romeo must be first cousins.
if he was caught he would be brutaly murdered.
Benvolio advises Romeo to forget about Rosaline and find someone new to love. He suggests that Romeo should look around and see that there are many other beautiful women in Verona worth his attention.
Romeo asks his friend Benvolio to help him arrange a meeting with Juliet in the afternoon.
The servant walks up to Romeo and Benvolio because he has a list of the names of people to invite to the Capulet party, but the servant can't read, so he asks Romeo and Benvolio if they can read, and if they can to read him the names.
Benvolio informs the Prince that Tybalt killed Mercutio, and in retaliation, Romeo killed Tybalt. He explains that he tried to separate them, but Tybalt provoked the fight leading to the tragic events.
Benvolio listens sympathetically to Romeo's troubles and offers support without laughing or being sarcastic. He is known for being a caring and level-headed friend to Romeo throughout the play.
Yes Benvolio tells the truth about the fight, yet Lady Capulet believes that he is lying because he is a montauge, so romeo gets exiled
an illiterate servant is sent by Lord Capulet to invite those on the guest list. he comes across romeo and benvolio, whom he does not realize are of the house of montagues. he continues to tell them they are able to attend the party as long as they aren't montagues. but because rosaline, whom romeo thinks hes in love with, might be there, benvolio and romeo go anyways.
Romeo says it to Benvolio in Act 1, Scene 1. He is saying that Rosaline's vow to remain chaste leaves him feeling dead on the inside.
Romeo and Benvolio are planning to go to the Cpulet's party for Juliet's fourteenth birthday, which in those days was like a sweet sixteen. Since they're all supposed to be masked because it's a masked party, they figured Romeo wouldn't be found out as a Montague going to the Capulet's party. Benvolio is advising Romeo to check out other women at the party because Romeo was still heartbroken about Rosaline. Meanwhile, Romeo is nervous about a dream he had, leading Mercution to tell him about Queen mab, the midwife of fairies and dreamgiver to all humans.
Romeo tells Benvolio that he has a feeling of impending doom before going to the Capulet party, foreshadowing the tragic events that will unfold later in the play. This foreshadowing hints at the unraveling of the love story between Romeo and Juliet due to the feud between their families.