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Character Study of Benvolio
The Man of Tranquility
Nobody evokes the greatness and the immense power that peace generates more
than a man of mythical portions, that is Mahatma Ji of India, who is more formally known as Mohandas' K. Gandhi. He said that, with non-violence, non-cooperation, peaceful campaign, peaceful march, and protest, even a minority can win rights and freedom with peace. In William Shakespeare's epic tragedy, Romeo and Juliet such characteristics are expressed through Benvolio. He is a man of loyalty, and finds ways to bring peace in Verona, without a war. Benvolio highlights Shakespeare's play with his amiable personality that causes him to rational with his greatest enemy, his care for Romeo, and being the most honest character.
"Mankind must put an end to war, or it will put an end to mankind . . .war will
exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the...
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