he is important because he banishes romeo this is then in the end a "mistake" from him
if 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.
Yes, He is.County Paris is kinsman of Prince. He cares about Juliet and wishes to marry her.
The ruler of Verona in Romeo and Juliet is prince Esculas The ruler of Verona in Romeo and Juliet is prince Esculas
prince escalus You mean, Prince Escalus Oh, yah, sorry. Sall Right. cool
Romeo
The Prince banishes Romeo from Verona and he says if Romeo is found within the walls he will be executed
juliet
Yes, He is.County Paris is kinsman of Prince. He cares about Juliet and wishes to marry her.
The ruler of Verona in Romeo and Juliet is prince Esculas The ruler of Verona in Romeo and Juliet is prince Esculas
He is a Prince called Escalus.
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.
prince escalus You mean, Prince Escalus Oh, yah, sorry. Sall Right. cool
ummm romeo and juliet? idiot..
There is no character by this name in Romeo and Juliet.
Mercutio is a very important character because he encouraged Romeo to sneak into the Capulet's Ball where Romeo and Juliet first met. Also, he is the reason that Romeo got banned from Verona (Mercutio and Tybalt faught and both died, and the Prince blamed Romeo). If Romeo had not been ban from Verona, he would've known about Juliet's plan to drink the sleeping potion, and he wouldn't have thought she was dead, therefore Romeo and Juliet would not have comitted suicide.
The character who was a fairy queen in "Romeo and Juliet" is Titania. However, Titania is a character from William Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream," not "Romeo and Juliet."
The Lead female character, paramour of Romeo.
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," the Prince of Verona declares that there will be no more fighting between the Montagues and Capulets after the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. He blames both families for the tragic outcome and urges them to put an end to their feud.