Benvolio

Cards (12)

  • What does the phrase "Put up your swords" imply?

    It suggests to cease fighting.
  • What does the phrase "peace maker not controlled by masculine bravado" suggest?

    It indicates a peaceful person without aggression.
  • What does "fool's shows him as mature and exclamatory" imply about the fool?

    The fool appears wise and expressive.
  • Who is suggested to be ruled by the speaker?
    The fool is ruled by the speaker.
  • What does "Forget to think of her" imply?

    It suggests ignoring a specific woman.
  • Who is referred to as a "good friend to Romeo"?
    Benvolio is referred to as a good friend.
  • What does "unlike Mercutio" suggest about the good friend?

    It implies the friend is different from Mercutio.
  • What does "withdraw into some private place" suggest about the friend's actions?
    The friend seeks solitude or privacy.
  • What does "smart + rational pragmatic approach" imply about the friend's mindset?
    The friend uses a logical and practical method.
  • What does "allows him to keep honor" refer to?
    It refers to maintaining dignity and respect.
  • What does "shakespear's peered discourages street brawls" imply about Shakespeare's view?
    Shakespeare discourages fighting in public places.
  • How does Shakespeare's perspective on street brawls reflect societal values?
    It shows a preference for peace over violence.