Benvolio advises Romeo to forget about Rosaline (Romeo's love before he met juliet) and go to the Capulet's party to find another girl
Benvolio
No he doesn't.
The nurse gives lots of advice, most of it unwanted. Indeed, that is what she does most of the time. However, the piece of advice you are probably looking for is her advice to Juliet when she is faced with being forced to marry Paris when she is already married to Romeo. The nurse advises her to commit bigamy and marry Paris as well, and to treat the Romeo episode as a roll in the hay.
Romeo is to go to Mantua before daybreak, according to Friar Lawrence's advice.
The young characters in Romeo and Juliet tend to go to adult role models, sort of surrogate parents, for advice. Both Romeo and Juliet seek advice from the priest Friar Lawrence and Juliet also confides in her Nurse. Other than them, nobody in the play seems to ask for advice. Tybalt in particular could have used some.
Benvolio
The Friar advises Romeo to show patience and not be hasty in matters of love. He warns Romeo to consider the consequences of his actions. However, Romeo's impulsive nature suggests that he may not heed the Friar's advice.
Romeo receives advice primarily from Friar Laurence, who counsels him on love and marriage. Juliet seeks guidance from the Nurse, who provides support and advice on her relationship with Romeo.
Find another girl.
No he doesn't.
Romeo may or may not take Friar Laurence's advice to be cautious, as he often follows his emotions without much consideration for consequences. However, given their close relationship, Romeo might give some weight to the advice given by Friar Laurence. Ultimately, Romeo's actions will depend on the intensity of his emotions and impulsiveness at the time.
The nurse gives lots of advice, most of it unwanted. Indeed, that is what she does most of the time. However, the piece of advice you are probably looking for is her advice to Juliet when she is faced with being forced to marry Paris when she is already married to Romeo. The nurse advises her to commit bigamy and marry Paris as well, and to treat the Romeo episode as a roll in the hay.
Romeo is to go to Mantua before daybreak, according to Friar Lawrence's advice.
The young characters in Romeo and Juliet tend to go to adult role models, sort of surrogate parents, for advice. Both Romeo and Juliet seek advice from the priest Friar Lawrence and Juliet also confides in her Nurse. Other than them, nobody in the play seems to ask for advice. Tybalt in particular could have used some.
Benvolio advised Romeo to move on from Rosaline and attend the Capulet's party to compare her with other beauties. This advice ultimately led Romeo to meet Juliet, sparking their love story and setting the events of the play in motion.
He is a perfect man! Marry him.
No, Romeo thinks that looking at other beautiful girls will only remind him of Rosaline's beauty