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The protagonist of the play //Romeo and Juliet// is intriguing as the play flows. He is called Romeo and a member of the Montague, the enemy of the Capulet. If Romeo’s characteristics weren’t compelling as it is, then the play would be much more hard to comprehend being featureless. By the existence of Romeo and his role in this play, the play becomes fascinating and entertaining.

Romeo Montague has personality traits that are attractive to any women in this world. However, to men, he also is compelling with his bravery and friendship. His distinctive features include his handsomeness and compassionate for love. He also is brave and cares about his friends taking revenge on Tybalt after the death of Mercutio. However, it is ambiguous to figure out whether loyal to one woman since he loved Rosaleen but later loves Juliet. To mention about his loyalty, he said at Scene 2 Act 1, “Can I go forward when my heart is here? Turn back, dull earth, and find thy center out.” This line shows his love toward Juliet and will be unchanged. “Find thy center out” shows that he will return to his love who is Juliet. Romeo’s characteristics helped building the intriguing plot for the play.