In Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," Prince Escalus is related to Mercutio, who is Romeo's close friend. However, there is no direct familial relationship between Prince Escalus and the main characters, Romeo and Juliet.
Mercutio was the Prince's Cousin or some similar kinsman.
He represents authority.
Mercutio
Mercutio is related to the prince so that is why he had romeo exiled instead of killed
It doesn't say exactly.
Escalus is related to Prince Escalus and Count Paris in Romeo and Juliet. Prince Escalus is the ruler of Verona, while Count Paris is a nobleman seeking to marry Juliet.
Mercutio is not a prince although he is related to the Prince, Escalus. He is Romeo's friend and serves as comic relief and a foil to Romeo before getting himself killed which starts a sequence of events resulting in Romeo getting banished and seperated from Juliet.
The ruler of Verona in Romeo and Juliet is prince Esculas The ruler of Verona in Romeo and Juliet is prince Esculas
Romeo's relatives in Romeo and Juliet are:Lord Montague (dad)Mercutio (friend related to prince)Benvolio (cousin)Balthasar (servant)Abraham (servnat)Lady Montague (mom)himself :)
Only one of Romeo's friends is related to the prince and that is Mercutio; he is a kinsman to the prince. Therefore he is not a Montague not a Capulet.
Romeo is a Montague, and Juliet is a Capulet.
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," the Prince of Verona declares that there will be no more fighting between the Montagues and Capulets after the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. He blames both families for the tragic outcome and urges them to put an end to their feud.
The Prince banishes Romeo from Verona and he says if Romeo is found within the walls he will be executed
County Paris is a nobleman in Verona who is a suitor for Juliet's hand in marriage. He is related to Prince Escalus and is described as handsome, wealthy, and honorable. Paris meets a tragic end in a duel with Romeo at Juliet's tomb.
The Prince. "For never was there a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo."