Romeo & Juliet character ID Name World Lit Date Romeo Juliet The Prince The Nurse Lord Montague Lord Capulet Mercutio Rosaline Lady Montague Lady Capulet Paris Balthasar Benvolio Tybalt Friar Laurence the Apothecary This character’s mood and personality have changed as a result of a recent infatuation. This character is Juliet’s best friend and confidante. This character’s speech is full of puns and racy imagery. This character’s attitude towards Juliet’s marriage to Paris changes drastically over the course of the play. This character is trusted by everyone in Verona. This character does not know the real Juliet that well. This character is Romeo’s best friend and confidant. This character provides a voice of calm and reason. This character never actually appears in the play. This character’s death is the turning point in the plot. This character is worried about Romeo’s moods. This character curses the Capulets and the Montagues with his dying breath. This character tells Romeo that Juliet is dead. This character threatens death to anyone who resumes the feud. This character thinks Juliet is not too young to marry him. Romeo & Juliet character ID Name World Lit Date This character dies by poisoning. This character dies by a dagger to the heart. This character helps to arrange the wedding of Romeo and Juliet. This character provokes a fight with Tybalt. This character is banished from Verona. This character talks a lot. This character threatens to disown Juliet. This character’s own daughter died young. This character’s death was marked, at least initially, by joking and laughter. This character asks Friar Laurence to help convince Juliet to marry him quickly. This character tries to stop Mercutio from fighting with Tybalt. This character dies offstage. This character ends up in quarantine. This character dies in front of the Capulet crypt. This character is reluctant to sell poison to Romeo. This character suggests building a golden monument. This character says that “all are punished.” Romeo & Juliet character ID Name World Lit Date