Romeo And Juliet And King And I
Analysis of Two plays: "The king and I" and "Romeo and Juliet"
Title of the work/Significance of Title:
Play one: The King and I
Significance of title-
Play Two: Romeo and Juliet
Significance of title- The Title Romeo and Juliet is about the two main characters in the play. The whole story and plot is based on these two individuals. So William Shakespeare gave the tile to his play based on the two main characters.
Major characters:
Play One: The King and I
Play Two: Romeo and Juliet
Cast of characters
Ruling house of Verona
• Prince Escalus: Prince of Verona
• Count Paris: Kin of Prince Escalus; desires to marry Juliet. Is killed by Romeo at the end of the play.
• Mercutio: Kinsman of Prince Escalus and friend of Romeo; killed by Tybalt when Romeo interrupts their duel. His name derives from Mercury.
The Reconciliation of the Montagues and Capulets (1854) by Frederic Leighton
Capulets
• Lord Capulet: Head of the house of Capulet.
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