English, asked by updite16, 1 year ago

According to Benvolio, who caused the fight?

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
7

Answer:

"Benvolio" is a "fictional character" in "Shakespeare's" most famous tragedy "Romeo and Juliet". He is "Lord Montague's nephew" and "Romeo's cousin and friend". Benvolio dedicates himself as an "unsuccessful peacemaker" in the play, trying to "prevent violence" between the "Capulet" and "Montague families". The play started with the servants of Capulet and Montague houses are fighting uselessly Benvolio tries to stop them but it was unsuccessful. The main reason for the fight according to Benvolio is the "servants of Capulet and Montague houses" they insult one another at the market so the fight become extreme it increase the vengeance among them.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
12

Answer:

The servants of both the houses caused fight.  

Explanation:  

In Shakespeare's famous play named "Romeo & Juliet", Benvolio is a charater who is Romeo's cousin and friend both. He tries to create peace between Capulet and Montague families.

Initially, the play starts with the quarrel between servants of Capulet and Montague families and Benvolio tries to stop it but in vain. The reason of the fight was they insulted each other in the market making the fight extreme and unstoppable.  

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