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There isn't one. Despite what your teacher might say, plays can be tragic without having a "tragic hero" as defined by Aristotle.

There is one, actually two. Romeo and Juliet are tragic heroes because...

1. They come from noble families

2. They have tragic flaws

3. They die because of their tragic flaws

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Friar Lawrence
Romeo and Juliet does not work out so well using the protagonist/antagonist model. Part of the problem is that Romeo and Juliet as a couple are the real protagonists. The antagonists would be those people who are attacking their existence as a couple: Tybalt and Capulet.

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The Protagonists are romeo and julietthe antagonists are the opposing factors for example:Capulet and Montague

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Romeo or Juliet. They are both main characters.

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Romeo and the female protagonist is Juliet

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Friar Laurence

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