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In Act I, scene i of Romeo and Juliet, the character of Benvolio embodies the archetype of the .

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2nd option Loyal friend

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Loyal friend

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In Act 1, scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet, Benvolio best exemplifies the archetype of loyal friend. His name means "good-willed," and he is meant to be a kind, logical, loyal friend to both Mercutio and Romeo. He counteracts the more passionate nature of Mercutio as well as the romantic and idealistic outlook of Romeo. He is interested in keeping the peace, and has very little desire to fight.

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