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even survived; if he didn't, it just goes to show how senselessly destructive this vendetta really was. Seriously, with Benvolio gone, really none of the principal characters would be alive! Incidentally, did Shakespeare, in later years, ever reveal what the actual source was that started this feud
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I've read before, though I couldn't tell you where, a debate about whether Benvolio actually survives himself. Taken literally, his final monologue - which begins with "Tybalt " and ends with "This is the truth, or let Benvolio die." - could indicate such; Mercutio is the one who truly picks a fight
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Added a paragraph about Benvolio as "sole survivor" among principal youths in the play, but am not terribly happy with my phrasing as it contains much subjective opinion and speculation--not especially warranted in an encyclopedia, but I'm sure there's a better way to phrase it, if someone wants to
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with Tybalt. It would be against Wikipedian guidelines to report that on the main page, though, since the bottom line is that Shakespeare simply did away with Benvolio after III.1 and gave us no legitimate indication as to what happens to him.
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yet but I am really not a fan of the Benvolio/Rosaline thing. I think the death theory is WAY more in fitting with the Benvolio character that Shakespeare presented in R&J. Just sayin'.
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Just to put this out there: There seems to have been a lot of vandalism lately, and when I found the page, it had random characters and "MARCUS HERNANDEZ WAS TYPING" on it.
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These were some interesting responses, even though they are not definitive. I must admit, it's a fascinating thought to wonder about Benvolio falling in love with the
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It is my considered opinion that Benvolio's name is derived from the Latin words Bene-meaning "good"-and Volo, which when literally translated means "I want".
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I've often wondered about what happened to Benvolio during the final acts of the play. He's an active character until ACT III, where, after the
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incident, he basically disappears. Where did he go? Why didn't he appear during the final scene? Can anyone help with the answers? --
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The character image for this page is of Jacques St-Cyr as Benvolio in Prokofiev's
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Nope, scholars have pointed out that Shakespeare is silent on the subject.
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I was told Benvolio's name is derived from benevolent.
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