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An 1870 oil painting by Ford Madox Brown depicting Romeo and Juliet's famous balcony scene

Romeo Montague is one of the fictional protagonists in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. He is the heir of the Montague family of Verona, and falls in love and dies with Juliet Capulet, the daughter of the Capulet house.

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[edit] Name and Origins

[edit] Distinguishing Characteristics / Character Analysis

Romeo is born into the Italian nobility - specifically, the eminent Montague clan. He has a personal servant, Balthasar, and is notably skilled with a rapier and dagger.

[edit] Role in the Play

In the beginning of the play, Romeo pines for an unrequited love, Rosaline. To cheer him up, his cousin Benvolio and best friend Mercutio take him to the Capulets' celebration — in disguise — where he meets and falls in love with the Capulets' only daughter, Juliet. Later that night, he and Juliet meet secretly and pledge to marry, despite their families' long-standing feud. They marry the following day, but their union is soon thrown into chaos by their families; Juliet's cousin Tybalt duels and kills Romeo's friend Mercutio, throwing Romeo into such a rage that he kills Tybalt, and the Prince of Verona subsequently banishes him. Meanwhile, Juliet's father plans to marry her off to Paris, a local aristocrat, within the next few days, threatening to turn her out on the streets if she doesn't follow through. Desperate, Juliet begs Romeo's confidant, Friar Laurence, to help her to escape the forced marriage. Laurence does so by giving her a potion that puts her in a death-like coma. The plan works, but too soon for Romeo to learn of it; He genuinely believes Juliet to be dead, and so resolves to commit suicide. Romeo's final words were "Thus with a kiss I die".[1] He kills himself at Juliet's grave, moments before she awakes; she kills herself in turn shortly thereafter.

[edit] Performers

A number of famous actors have portrayed the role of Romeo.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare - The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet", Project Gutenberg
  2. ^ Sheridan Morely, The Great Stage Stars, Facts on File, 1986.

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