Answer: The Montagues and Benvolio reveal to us that Romeo is melancholic and worried with something.
Step-by-step explanation:
Romeo and Juliet is Shakespeare's famous tragedy about the two lovers and the conflict between their two families.
In Act I, Scene I, Benvolio, Montague and Lady Montague reveal through their conversation that Romeo is upset and needs to be alone. This arouses a feeling of sympathy in the audience and desire to learn more about Romeo's troubles.
Lady Montague asks Benvolio if he has seen her son, while Benvolio replies that he did see him but did not speak to him as he was obviously upset. The Montagues confess that they have often seen Romeo walking alone among the sycamores. Benvolio comforts them by promising that he will find out the reason behind it.