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Comparing Benvolio And Mercutio In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet
Benvolio and Mercutio are complete opposites. Though they may be opposites, they are great friends in The Tragedy Romeo and Juliet. They compliment each other like cookies and milk. For example, Mercutio loves to live in the moment while Benvolio likes to be more logical and passive. When Mercutio gets out of hand, Benvolio at least tries to keep him in check. While Mercutio loves being the center of attention, Benvolio is more than happy to stay out of the limelight. They weren’t complete opposites though. One thing they had in common was Romeo. They were his best friends. They played different, but complementary, roles in Romeo’s life. While Benvolio is more understanding and listens to Romeo, Mercutio isn’t very understanding. His way of

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