* Romeo â" sole heir to the Montague fortune
* churchman Montague â" Romeos father
* Lady Montague â" Romeos mother
* Benvolio â" Romeos cousin
* Balthasar â" Romeos faithful servant
* Abraham â" Montague servant
Capulets
* Juliet â" sole heir to the Capulet fortune
* Lord Capulet â" Juliets father
* Lady Capulet â" Juliets mother
* Tybalt â" Juliets cousin
* The Nurse â" Juliets faithful Nurse
* Peter â" Capulet servant
* Sampson â" Capulet servant
* Gregory â" Capulet servant
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Peripheral characters
* beggar Lawrence â" friend and adviser to Romeo and Juliet
* Mercutio â" Romeos best friend; Princes kinsman
* Prince Escalus â" Prince of Verona; kinsman to Mercutio and Paris
* Paris â" Loves Juliet
* Rosaline â" Romeos first love who never actually appears in the play
* Friar John â" Friar Lawrences friend
* Apothecary â" Romeos liberty in Mantua
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Scene summaries
Prologue
The prologue to this play essentially summarizes the entire story.
dickens prominent families (the Montagues and the Capulets) from the city of Verona are at war with integrity another. These families have battled against each other for quite some time, that things have recently become even worse. From these households, cardinal hatful will fall in love, but their star-crossd kind will end in death. Once these two pile die, the families will finally end their bitter feud. The familial grudge, the lovers, and their improper death will be the topic of this two bit play.
Act I, Scene i
Sampson and Gregory, two Capulet servants, discuss how much they reject the Montague family. The two make puns about how they would like to defeat the Montague hands and sexually conquer the Montague women. Their banter is interrupted when they spot two Montague servants. Gregory and Sampson try to determine the best way to begin a...If you extremity to get a full essay, order it on our website: Orderessay
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