Well firstly, the play would be rubbish, secondly it would be called 'Romeo', and I guess, thirdly Romeo would survive and still 'love' Rosaline but his parents and the Capulets would never stop fighting.
The two lovers being together is essential to the plot of the play.
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juliet
No, Juliet from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is not considered a stock character. She is a well-developed and complex character with her own unique personality, motivations, and emotions.
The character who was a fairy queen in "Romeo and Juliet" is Titania. However, Titania is a character from William Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream," not "Romeo and Juliet."
Any character who is not Juliet.
No, there is no character named Gretchen in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." The main characters are Romeo, Juliet, Mercutio, and Tybalt, among others.
There is no character by this name in Romeo and Juliet.
Juliet from Romeo and Juliette was a fictitious character.
The first character to mention the idea of marriage in "Romeo and Juliet" is Lady Capulet, who discusses the prospect of Juliet marrying Paris with her daughter.
ummm romeo and juliet? idiot..
An example of an allusion is referring to someone as a "modern-day Romeo" to suggest they are romantic and passionate like the character from Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." This references the familiar story and character to help create a specific image or understanding for the audience.
The Lead female character, paramour of Romeo.