I think for 2 its goodness...depends on how the person acts in the story and just add some quotes from the story which supports your answer hope this helped
Summary. Things are starting to heat up—as they usually do in Act 3. Benvolio and Mercutio are hanging out as usual, trading insults and mocking the Capulets. Trouble materializes in the form of Tybalt, who is trying to find Romeo so he can get back at him for crashing the Capulet party.
C. the individual. You know this because of one the title two he says "you shall not look through my eyes either" from this you can infer that this poem is about him.