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The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet (The Capulets (Lord Capulet: wealthy…
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
The Montagues
Lord Montagues: Wealthy nobleman of Verona and enemy to Lord Capulet.
Lady Montague: his wife
Romeo: their son,
who was banished after killing Tybalt and killed himself from a misunderstanding.
Benvolio: Lord Montague's nephew, Romeos cousin and friend
Balthasar: Romeo's servant
, and beloved by Romeo who was set free and given money in the end
.
Abram: a servant
The Capulets
Lord Capulet: wealthy nobleman of Verona and enemy to Lord Montague
Lady Capulet: his wife,
who held a great grudge against Romeo
Juliet: their daughter, who is thirteen years old and
killed herself after finding Romeo dead from poison
Tybalt: Lady Capulet's nephew, Juliet's cousin
who killed Mercutio and was killed by Romeo of the Capulets
.
Old Man: elderly relative of the family
Nurse: servant who has cared for Juliet since infancy
Peter: The Nurse's servant,
was said to have an intimate relationship with nurse
Sampson: servant
Gregory: servant
Other
Chorus: Actors who speak directly to the audience to introduce the play
Prince Escalus: ruler of Verona
who banished Romeo to never come back to Verona
Count Paris: relative of the Prince and suitor to Juliet,
attempted to marry Juliet but she never loved him
Mercutio: relative of the prince and Romeos friend
who died after a fight in the middle of the town square
Friar Lawrence: Catholic Priest of the order of Franciscans and a pharmacist
Apothecary: pharmacist in Mantua
and drug dealer that sold Romeo the lethal poison that killed him.
Friar John: Franciscan Priest,
and messenger to different areas around Verona and in Verona.
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