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Who seems less impulsive and more realistic—Romeo or Juliet? Why does Friar Lawrence decide to marry Romeo and Juliet? Why does Mercutio say, “a plague o’ both your houses”? Why does Romeo fight Tybalt? Is there a villain in the play, and, if so, who is it? Why does the Prince exile Romeo?
Test your knowledge of Act 3, Scene 1. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback. At the beginning of Act 3, scene 1, why does Benvolio think that he and Mercutio should go home instead of keep walking around Verona? 1 of 8. He is tired and wants to rest. He is worried the heat will lead to trouble.
Why does Lady Capulet doubt Benvolio's version of the events of Act 3, Scene 1? Benvolio is a Montague, and she believes he is biased. Benvolio is a well-known liar.
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Why does Lady Capulet doubt Benvolio's version of the events of Act 3, Scene 1? Benvolio is a Montague, and she believes he is biased. Benvolio is a well-known liar.
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