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Romeo
Son and Heir of Montague And Lady Montague
Juliet
Daughter of Capulet and Lady Capulet
Friar Lawrence
Franciscian Friar, secretly marries romeo to juliet in hopes that it will bring peace to Verona
Mercutio
Kinsman to the prince, and Romeo's close friend.
The Nurse
Breast-fed juliet when she was a baby
Tybalt
Juliet's cousin on her mother's side
Capulet
Patriarch of the Capulet family
Lady Capulet
Juliet's mother
Montague
Romeo's Father, Patriarch of the montague clan
Lady Montague
Romeo's mother, Montague's wife
Paris
A kinsman of the prince and the suitor of juliet
Benvolio
Montague's nephew, Romeo's cousin
Prince Escalus
Prince of Verona, a kinsman of Mercutio and Paris
Friar John
Franciscan friar charged by friar lawrence with taking the news of juliet's false death
Balthasar
Romeo's dedicated servant
Sampson and Gregory
Two servants of the house of capulet
Abram
Montague's servant
The Apothecary
An apothecary in Mantua
Peter
Capulet's servant who invites guests to capulet's feast
Rosaline
Woman whom romeo is infatuated at the beginning of the play
The Chorus
Functions as a narrator offering commentary on the plot
Drama
Story told in dialogues
Plays
Meant to be performed
Script
Contains words that the actors speak, stage directions and playwright.
Audience
Group of people that watches the play
Plot
Refers to the action and basic story line
Open conflict plays
Relies on a suspense of a struggle
Dramatic thesis
Conditons audience to expect
logical
development
Dialogue
Narrates story to audience
Coincidence
Sudden reversal depicts misunderstanding
Dramatic irony
There's fulfillment of plan
Stagecraft
Combination of all elements
Conventions
Represent and organize dramatic ideas
Greek
Often worked with legends about gods
English Drama
Minor characters play important role in providing information
Realism
Realistic depiction of everyday life
Contemporary
Experimentation where most abandon recognizable settings through dialogues
Genres
Refers to the type of play
Genre consists of;
Comedy
,
Tragedy
,
Mystery
,
History Play
Characterization
A way an author presents a character
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