Paris is important because it is Capulet's insistence that Juliet must marry him, and as soon as possible, gives urgency to her situation. If there were no Paris, then she could follow the Friar's plan, and wait patiently at home until it became possible to rejoin Romeo.
romeo was definitely one of the 2 most important characters of shake spears play, Romeo And Juliet. One of the most famous plays in the universe.
so Romeo knows whats happening yeah
Friar Lawrence entrusts Friar John with the important letter to Romeo, instructing him to deliver it to Romeo in Mantua. However, Friar John is unable to get the letter to Romeo in time due to being quarantined.
Romeo. The other one is Juliet, as if you didn't know.
The two most important characters in "Romeo and Juliet" are, as the title suggests, Romeo and Juliet themselves. Their tragic love story is central to the plot of the play and drives the events that unfold.
he is important because he banishes romeo this is then in the end a "mistake" from himif romeo wouldn't have been banished he would have known that Juliet was asleep and not dead, he wouldn't have killed himself, and then Juliet wouldn't have killed herself.
Juliet reveals her private thoughts that she would not have told romeo to his face
Communication is important. A+
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what important information does the nurse bring to juliet
The most famous episode is when Romeo sneaks into Juliet's backyard and overhears her at her open window talking to herself.
It incites Romeo into killing Tybalt. The death of Tybalt not only get Romeo banished but makes it very unlikely that Lady Capulet will ever accept his marriage to Juliet. She would certainly have Romeo killed if she knew (she is planning to kill him anyway).