With two short exceptions in Act III, Romeo and Juliet never say anything about each other that isn't highly complimentary. Not that they spend any time at all discussing each others' "personalities".
Romantic.
William Shakespeare was the one who wrote the play "ROMEO AND JULIET, AMONG OTHERS".
Juliet's Nurse tells both Romeo and Juliet who the other's identity was.
Romeo is often considered to be Juliet's foil. While Juliet is more level-headed and rational, Romeo is impulsive and emotional. Their contrasting personalities highlight each other's characteristics throughout the play.
There is not a character called "Gretchen" in Romeo and Juliet but there is a possibility that there is a character with a similar name.
Romeo, Juliet, the Prince, Benvolio and Friar Lawerence. There are probably many others but those are the main ones.
Both Romeo and Juliet are passionate and impulsive characters, willing to go to great lengths for love. However, Romeo tends to be more melancholic and emotional, while Juliet is more pragmatic and assertive. Romeo is driven by his romantic idealism, while Juliet is more practical and willing to take action to achieve her desires.
By asking the nurse.
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After Romeo and Juliet married Romeo owned Juliet and everything she owed as well.