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Arte-miy333 [17]
3 years ago
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What do we know about Benvolio? He is rash and judgmental. He is melancholy and whines often. He is even-tempered and caring. He

is a coward and is too concerned with girls.
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dolphi86 [110]3 years ago
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He is even-tempered and caring.

Benvolio's name comes from the Latin root "ben" which means good. In the opening scene of Romeo and Juliet he asks for everyone to put up their swords. He doesn't condone the violence. Also, when Lord and Lady Montague are worried about Romeo's isolating behavior, Benvolio talks to him to find out what ails him and comes up with a solution.
swat323 years ago
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