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Lyrx [107]
2 years ago
7

In act l , scene of Romeo and Juliet , the character of benvolio embodies the archetype of the

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navik [9.2K]2 years ago
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In act l, scene of Romeo and Juliet there is a depiction of the character Benvolio. The character of Benvolio embodies the archetype of the loyal friend, honorable mentor, and gentle caretaker.

EXPLANATION  

Romeo and Juliet is William Shakespeare’s literary work which was written at the beginning of his career. The story tells about two people who love each other, yet they experience rejection from the family which later leads to the death of both. Their deaths succeeded in reconciling the two hostile families. This work is one of Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetime.

Summary of the Romeo Juliet

Overall, this story tells of an old grudge between two families. Revenge that is too strong explodes into bloodshed. Uniquely, young Romeo Montague falls in love with Juliet Capulet from the family of musush. Similarly, Juliet puts the same taste. Unfortunately, Juliet will be married to County Paris, her father's choice.

In the process of struggling to establish a relationship, Romeo actually experiences street fights which turns out to cause Juliet's cousin named Tybalt to die. Because of that Romeo was exiled. In desperation to establish relations with Romeo, Juliet follows the advice of Friar. She will fake her  own death so that she can meet again with Romeo.

Yet the message fails to understand Romeo. He believes that Juliet is dead. Romeo decides to end his life next to Juliet. When Juliet wakes up,  she finds Romeo already dead beside her. Juliet later commits to ending her life, following Romeo, by drinking the poison that Romeo used. The two grieving families finally agreed to end their animosity.

LEARN MORE

If you’re interested in learning more about this topic, we recommend you to also take a look at the following questions:

• Shakespeare's sonnets brainly.com/question/921097

• Shakespeare's formal education brainly.com/question/540835  

KEYWORD: Shakespeare, Romeo-Juliet, plays

Subject: English

Class: 7 – 9

Subchapter: Literature

kicyunya [14]2 years ago
8 0

loyal friend. i'm on the test rn.

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