![]() ![]() Benvolio tries to get Romeo to say who it is he loves, but Romeo won't. Benvolio soon discovers that Romeo's problem is that he loves a woman who doesn't return his love. The Montagues say that Romeo is afflicted with strange sorrows, and Benvolio offers to find out what's wrong with him. . . . Seeing Romeo coming, Montague and Lady Montague leave Benvolio alone to speak with their son. Lady Montague asks where Romeo is, and Benvolio answers that he was up before dawn, wandering in the woods. Capulet and Montague try to join the fight, but are restrained by their wives. . . . Prince Escalus stops the riot, threatens everyone with death, and takes Capulet with him, leaving Benvolio alone with Montague and Lady Montague. The citizens of Verona attack both the Capulets and Montagues. Benvolio tries to stop the fight, but Tybalt enters and attacks Benvolio. Sampson and Gregory almost pick a fight with Abraham and Balthasar, servants of the house of Montague. . . . Seeing a Capulet kinsman, Sampson and Gregory start to fight with Abraham and Balthasar. Sampson and Gregory, servants of the house of Capulet, go out looking for trouble. . . . The Chorus tells us the plot of the play, and what kind of play it is. The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy
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