They are not afraid of death. They are prepared to accept death rather than live without their beloved. In Juliet's case, she is prepared to die rather than be forced into a bigamous marriage.
I think the tragic heroes are Rome and Juliet
"Protagonist" means "main character". If Romeo and Juliet aren't the main characters of the play, I'd like to know who you think are the main characters.
I think, probably, Romeo and Juliet.
Generally (but not always!) Shakespeare's characters who spoke in blank verse are the lower-status characters. Think of which characters are not as important, then compare that to some of their speech in Romeo and Juliet.
they say a lot of things but the most of the all of is that Romeo likes juliet
In my opinion, Friar Lawrence is guilty for Romeo and Juliet's death. I think he is guilty because he married Romeo and Juliet. He gave Juliet the potion, and because he didn't get the message to Romeo, I think that he should have met up with Romeo on the outside of Capulet's tomb. Or maybe he could of gone to Mantua and met with Romeo face to face.
I think it is Mercutio. He was really good friends with the family but was not directly related to them. After his death, Romeo killed Tybalt, who was the cousin of Juliet.
he was a blackniggaman, that's why there was problems with him banging Juliet But seriously: Romeo was a white European, as were Juliet and all the main characters in Romeo and Juliet. (Offhand I can't think of a non-white character in Romeo and Juliet) The problem was that Juliet and Romeo belonged respectively to the two main noble families in Verona, which were deadly enemies.
Romeo thinks death would be better because he believes he cannot live with Juliet.
something along the lines of .... "Death, that hath sucked thy breath, has no effect yet upon thy beauty." means that Romeo think Juliet is even beautiful in death.
She believes that romeo was killed
In Romeo and Juliet. of course it will be Juliet. Remember to think whats the play about its about them so Juliet is you awnser.