Answer: According to Benvolio, the fight was caused by the servants, whom he found already fighting when he got there.
Explanation: In this scene from Act 1, Montague, Benvolio's uncle, asks him who started the "ancient quarrel," and Benvolio replies by saying that Montague's servants were already fighting his enemy's servants when he arrived. He drew his sword in order to persuade them to stop the fight, but Tybalt arrived and he challenged him. They started fighting too, and soon other citizens joined them.
The passage is nowhere to be seen tho
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I believe it was because of the raw violence and just oddity that was seen in the book, back then it was not common to go see a movie that had so much killing, much less read a book where you get chosen and stoned to death. That age was a little more innocent. Hope this helps.
Answer:
I think it's B
Explanation:
Im not positive but thats what I put.