Explore this spelling list: Characters in Romeo and Juliet. These words are tailored to support your spelling journey. Try out the spelling games at the bottom of the page.
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a timeless tragedy of young love and feuding families. Romeo and Juliet, from rival households, fall passionately in love but are caught in a web of conflict. As their secret romance unfolds, a series of misunderstandings and fateful choices leads to their tragic demise.
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Escalus |
Escalus is the Prince of Verona.
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Paris |
Paris is a young nobleman.
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Montague |
Montague is the head of a warring household.
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Capulet |
Capulet is the head of a warring household.
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Romeo |
Romeo is the son to Montague.
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Mercutio |
Mercutio is a kinsman to the prince, and friend to Romeo.
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Benvolio |
Benvolio is the nephew to Montague, and friend to Romeo.
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Tybalt |
Tybalt is the nephew to Lady Capulet.
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Balthasar |
Balthasar is a servant to Romeo.
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Sampson |
Sampson is a servant to Capulet.
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Gregory |
Gregory is a servant to Capulet.
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Peter |
Peter is a servant to Juliet's nurse.
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Abraham |
Abraham is a servant to Montague.
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Juliet |
Juliet is a daughter to Capulet.
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