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* [[Badass]]: Mercutio describes Tybalt this way to Benvolio.
* [[Badass]]: Mercutio describes Tybalt this way to Benvolio.
* [[Grumpy Bear]]
* [[Grumpy Bear]]
* [[Hair Trigger Temper]]: One gets the feeling that Tybalt could be... '' difficult'' to interact with.
* [[Hair-Trigger Temper]]: One gets the feeling that Tybalt could be... '' difficult'' to interact with.
* [[Hot Blooded]]
* [[Hot Blooded]]
* [[Informed Ability]]: Is supposedly a perfect gentleman, beloved by his uncle and cousin, and the best friend that Juliet's nurse ever had. We get none of this from his three scenes.
* [[Informed Ability]]: Is supposedly a perfect gentleman, beloved by his uncle and cousin, and the best friend that Juliet's nurse ever had. We get none of this from his three scenes.
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* [[Knight of Cerebus]]
* [[Knight of Cerebus]]
* [[Pride]]
* [[Pride]]
* [[Small Role Big Impact]]: As noted above, he has 3 scenes, but his actions turn the story from a [[Romantic Comedy]] into a tragedy where [[Kill Em All|most of the named characters die]].
* [[Small Role, Big Impact]]: As noted above, he has 3 scenes, but his actions turn the story from a [[Romantic Comedy]] into a tragedy where [[Kill'Em All|most of the named characters die]].
* [[Troubled but Cute]]: Certainly in Baz Luhrmann's adaption according to [[All Girls Want Bad Boys|the opinion of many.]] Zeferelli's more playful, less vicious, Tybalt was also quite attractive.
* [[Troubled but Cute]]: Certainly in Baz Luhrmann's adaption according to [[All Girls Want Bad Boys|the opinion of many.]] Zeferelli's more playful, less vicious, Tybalt was also quite attractive.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmSu-SvgJJk Szilveszter Szabo in the aforementioned Hungarian musical] is also pretty damn gorgeous.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmSu-SvgJJk Szilveszter Szabo in the aforementioned Hungarian musical] is also pretty damn gorgeous.
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* [[The Chessmaster]]: He uses Romeo and Juliets relationship to end the conflict between the Montagues and Capulets.
* [[The Chessmaster]]: He uses Romeo and Juliets relationship to end the conflict between the Montagues and Capulets.
* [[Only Sane Man]]
* [[Only Sane Man]]
* [[What the Hell Hero]]: To Romeo, twice. First, he calls him out for falling for a girl he met a day ago while completely forgetting about Rose. Secondly, he calls out Romeo for his excessive [[Wangst]] and tells him to suck it up and go do something about it.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: To Romeo, twice. First, he calls him out for falling for a girl he met a day ago while completely forgetting about Rose. Secondly, he calls out Romeo for his excessive [[Wangst]] and tells him to suck it up and go do something about it.


== Paris ==
== Paris ==
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== Friar John ==
== Friar John ==
* [[Demoted to Extra]]: Arguably Double Subverted. For the character whose failure to do a simple job drives the ultimate tragedy of the story, he has a grand total of four lines in the original work. But dang are those four lines important.
* [[Demoted to Extra]]: Arguably Double Subverted. For the character whose failure to do a simple job drives the ultimate tragedy of the story, he has a grand total of four lines in the original work. But dang are those four lines important.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It Hero]]: Because he stopped to get some company for the trip delivering Friar Lawrence's letter, he was locked up for fear of contracting the plague, and wasn't able to deliver the letter explaining that Juliet was alive to Romeo.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Because he stopped to get some company for the trip delivering Friar Lawrence's letter, he was locked up for fear of contracting the plague, and wasn't able to deliver the letter explaining that Juliet was alive to Romeo.


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Revision as of 07:50, 9 January 2014


The following are the characters from Romeo and Juliet.

Romeo

  • Driven to Suicide
  • Emo Teen: Locks himself up in his room with the curtains drawn, writes depressing poetry and generally mopes until he meets Juliet.
  • Fatal Flaw: His impulsive behavior has him marry Juliet the day after meeting her and kill Tybalt for killing Mercutio. About an hour later.
  • Hot Blooded: People tend to focus on this trait in Mercutio and Tybalt, but Romeo has a lot of it, too.
  • Love Interest: Obviously.
  • Tragic Hero
  • Unstoppable Rage: Far from the most aggressive of the bunch, but killing his friends is a bad idea.

Juliet

Benvolio

Mercutio

Tybalt

Nurse

  • Dirty Old Woman: Generally played that way, although the chronology of the play suggests she's actually in her mid-to-late 30s
  • Does Not Like Men: Considering how Benvolio and Mercutio treated her, however, she cannot be blamed.
  • Sassy Secretary

Friar Lawrence

  • The Chessmaster: He uses Romeo and Juliets relationship to end the conflict between the Montagues and Capulets.
  • Only Sane Man
  • What the Hell, Hero?: To Romeo, twice. First, he calls him out for falling for a girl he met a day ago while completely forgetting about Rose. Secondly, he calls out Romeo for his excessive Wangst and tells him to suck it up and go do something about it.

Paris

  • Demoted to Extra: Or left out all together in subsequent adaptations.
  • Meaningful Name: In a manner of speaking. "Paris" was a common name in Shakespeare's day for a plant also called "truelove", and it's very likely that he intended to show that, tragically, Juliet may have actually come to experience a fulfilling, life-long romance with Paris had she ended up with him.
  • Princely Young Man
  • Romantic False Lead

Lord Montague

Lady Montague

  • Adaptation Expansion: In the Presgurvic musical, she's a widow (running the Montague family on her own and frustrated by her inability to stop her family from battling the Capulets), and she survives the end of the play.
  • Death By Despair

Lord Capulet

Lady Capulet

Prince Escalus

Friar John

  • Demoted to Extra: Arguably Double Subverted. For the character whose failure to do a simple job drives the ultimate tragedy of the story, he has a grand total of four lines in the original work. But dang are those four lines important.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Because he stopped to get some company for the trip delivering Friar Lawrence's letter, he was locked up for fear of contracting the plague, and wasn't able to deliver the letter explaining that Juliet was alive to Romeo.