The first memorable character in the play is Romeo. Romeo is an unfading character, because he is like the crazy lover. Romeo is a crazy character, because he goes to the enemy's party unsolicited. Romeo went to the enemy's house because he was pursuing a girl he loved. Lord Capulet could have killed Romeo for being at the party without his approval. Instead, lord Capulet told Tybalt to ¨ leave him alone¨ (pg 63). This was a big venture that Romeo made, but at the end he won the gamble. After, few scenes Romeo tested his luck even more by sneaking into the Capulet's house. Romeos had snuck into the Capulet's house to see his beloved Juliet. Romeo and Juliet had fallen in love with each other the moment they saw each other. By going to the Capulet's house, Romeo had risked his life again like he has done in the past. If anybody in the house had seen Romeo in the garden, he would have …show more content…
Julia is the second memorable character, because she is the female protagonist. The play is centered around Juliet and Romeo, so the audience will learn more about Juliet and Romeo than any other characters in the play. In the “characters” (pg ix) it's said “Juliet begins the play as a naïve child”. So when the play starts, Juliet is like a “native child” who doesn't care about anything that's happening in her family. But, as the play goes on, Juliat learn new things and quickly matures. Second of all, Juliet is memorable because she is the wife of Romeo ( the male protagonist). Juliet is so loyal and in love with Romeo that she even condones him for killing her cosine Tybalt. Juliet is memorable because she is the female protagonist and the wife of