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The antagonist in the play would be The Capulet Family or the Montague family since they would not let Romeo and Juliet be married since the ancient feud and that's why they had to get married without their families knowing.

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1) There is no specific villain. It's up to the reader to decide for themselves.

2) Why does everyone assume it's Tybalt? Personally, I think it's Montague and Capulet.

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I would say that Romeo and Juliet's parents are most likely the Antagonist since they are trying to tear Romeo and Juliet apart...

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There is really no specific hero or villain in the play Romeo and Juliet. It's up to the reader to decide for themselves.

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Tybalt.

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