The Prince who exiles Romeo and presides over Verona is the most explicit example of nobility in the play.
Romeo and 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 and Paris / rosaline and Juliet
Romeo mercutio tybalt Juliet
Yes, he comes from a rich family but not a noble one.
Romeo and 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 and Juliet
romeo and Paris / rosaline and Juliet
Romeo mercutio tybalt Juliet
Benvolio and Mercutio are the two comical characters in Romeo and Juliet
Most of them also have the title "Romeo and Juliet".
In the 1996 modernized version of Romeo and Juliet, three main characters die: Romeo, Juliet, and Mercutio.
Yes, he comes from a rich family but not a noble one.
Romeo. The other one is Juliet, as if you didn't know.
Count The Characters,...
The main characters in Romeo and Juliet are Romeo and Juliet. Other important characters include the Nurse, Benvolio, Mercutio, Tybalt, Friar Lawrence, and Old Capulet and his wife Lady Capulet.