Well, Romeo and Juliet are central. Romeo is a romantic figure, always following his heart. Juliet is equally passionate. Mercutio, Romeo's friend, is an important character. His death has a big impact on Romeo. Friar John is also important as his failure to deliver Friar Laurence's message is a turning point. And there are the servants of both families who sometimes add to the tension between the Montagues and the Capulets.
The themes include love, of course. Romeo and Juliet's love defies their families' long - standing feud. Then there is the theme of haste. They are so quick in their actions, like getting married so soon. Also, death is a theme as it haunts their relationship and ultimately claims both of them. Their story shows how these themes interact and lead to the well - known tragic outcome.
One possible fanfiction could be about Tybalt's inner thoughts and struggles. Maybe he was actually conflicted about the feud between the families but his pride wouldn't let him show it. He could have secretly admired Romeo's courage in a way, even though they were on opposing sides.
Francisco could be an original character created by the fanfiction writer. He might be a friend or servant in the story. Maybe he is someone who is privy to the secret meetings of Romeo and Juliet and helps them out in various ways.
Well, you could write a fanfiction where Tybalt has a secret friendship with someone from the Montague side other than Romeo. This person could be trying to convince Tybalt to stop the senseless fighting. It would add an interesting layer to his character.
Well, Romeo and Juliet is primarily known as a play. However, there are indeed novel adaptations based on the story. Different authors have put their own spins on it in novel format.
Oh, it's a fiction alright. Romeo and Juliet is a fictional play that has captured the hearts of many for centuries. It's a creation of the imagination, not based on actual events or people.
Well, it was first a play. But there are versions that have been turned into novels. Different novel adaptations might vary in how closely they stick to the original play's plot and themes.
Romeo and Juliet is fiction for sure. It's a work of imagination and creativity by Shakespeare. The story and its characters are not based on real people or events but are part of his artistic expression.