Benvolio - analysis
There is a play called "Romeo and Juliet." It is about two high class families who are always at each other's throats. Most of the people who live in the city, Verona, have chosen a family to side with. There are a few people, however, who stay neutral. Well these families, the Montagues and the Capulets, have only one child a piece. Incidentally, these children fall in love, obviously against the approval of there parents. The kid's solution to the problem is to run away, which doesn't happen how it was supposed to. The two children, Romeo and Juliet, both end up committing suicide at each other's deathbeds. This brings the play to a close, because the dual-deaths brings peace between the two families. This is the character analysis of Benvolio. He was basically the peacemaker of this play. Whenever the confrontations between the Montagues and the Capulets got heated up, Ben
Probably Benvolio's strongest personality trait was honesty. Benvolio was the George Washington of his time, in terms of honesty. No matter who was right, the Montagues or the Capulets, Benvolio would speak the truth. The prince of Verona himself asked Benvolio, "Who began this bloody fray?" when he needed to know the truth. (47) Benvolio was also funny, sensible, smart, and friendly. He shows these traits beginning his first line in the play to his last. In conclusion, Benvolio was a good character with good intentions. It seems these nice hopes never occurred though. He was skilled at a great number of things, and he had a great personality, but he couldn't make a difference when it mattered most (Romeo committing suicide). It was not Benvolio's responsibility to stop Romeo, and he would have had to go out of his way to do it, but Benvolio did do that sort of thing throughout the play. He always gave more tha
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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