In Act 1, Benvolio suggests that Romeo should check out other girls as a remedy for moping over Rosaline.
well in act 1 benvolio is telling romeo to confess whats wrong and he was sad because rosaline didnt want to be with him... Benvolio tells him to forget about her and go to a party which a capulet servent accidentally invited them(the enemy)
Benvolio is Romeo's cousin.
Let's go crash it!
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.
romeo confeses to benvolio that he is in love.
well in act 1 benvolio is telling romeo to confess whats wrong and he was sad because rosaline didnt want to be with him... Benvolio tells him to forget about her and go to a party which a capulet servent accidentally invited them(the enemy)
Benvolio suggests that Romeo attend the Capulet's party so he can compare other beauties to Rosaline and realize that there are many other beautiful women in Verona.
To check out the girls.
Benvolio is Romeo's cousin.
Let's go crash it!
If Benvolio is Romeo's cousin, then Montague (Romeo's father) must be his uncle.
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.
romeo confeses to benvolio that he is in love.
He suggest that to Romeo goes to the party and compares Rosaline with the other beauties of Verona.
Yes. Benvolio is Romeo's cousin in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Although they are cousins, Benvolio treats Romeo as a brother.
Benvolio hopes that Romeo will realize that there are plenty of other women he could choose to be with. Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare.