Romeo Montague () is the male
protagonist
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of
William Shakespeare's
tragedy ''
Romeo and Juliet
''Romeo and Juliet'' is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about the romance between two Italian youths from feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetim ...
''. The son of
Lord Montague and his wife,
Lady Montague, he secretly loves and marries
Juliet
Juliet Capulet () is the female protagonist in William Shakespeare's romantic tragedy ''Romeo and Juliet''. A 13-year-old girl, Juliet is the only daughter of the patriarch of the House of Capulet. She falls in love with the male protagonist R ...
, a member of the rival House of Capulet, through a priest named
Friar Laurence. Juliet then becomes Juliet Montague.
Forced into exile after slaying Juliet's cousin,
Tybalt, in a
duel
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During the 17th and 18th centuries (and earlier), duels were mostly single combats fought with swords (the r ...
, Romeo commits
suicide
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upon hearing falsely of Juliet's death.
The character's origins can be traced as far back as
Pyramus, who appears in
Ovid's ''
Metamorphoses'', but the first modern incarnation of Romeo is Mariotto in the 33rd of
Masuccio Salernitano's ''Il Novellino'' (1476). This story was reworked in 1524 by
Luigi da Porto as ''Giulietta e Romeo'' (published posthumously in 1531). Da Porto named the character Romeo Montecchi and his storyline is near-identical to Shakespeare's adaptation. Since no 16th-century direct English translation of ''Giulietta e Romeo'' is known, Shakespeare's main source is thought to be
Arthur Brooke's
English verse translation of a French translation of a 1554 adaptation by
Matteo Bandello. Although both Salernitano and da Porto claimed that their stories had historical basis, there is little evidence that this is the case.
Romeo, an only child like Juliet, is one of the most important characters of the play, and has a consistent presence throughout it. His role as an
idealistic lover has led the word "Romeo" to become a synonym for a passionate male lover in various languages. Although often treated as such, it is not clear that "Montague" is a surname in the modern sense.
Origins
The earliest tale bearing a resemblance to
Shakespeare's ''Romeo and Juliet'' is
Xenophon of Ephesus' ''
Ephesiaca'', whose heroic figure is a Habrocomes. The character of Romeo is also similar to that of
Pyramus in
Ovid's ''
Metamorphoses'', a youth who is unable to meet the object of his affection due to an ancient family quarrel, and later kills himself due to mistakenly believing her to have been dead. Although it is unlikely that Shakespeare directly borrowed from Ovid while writing ''Romeo and Juliet'', the story was likely an influence on the Italian writers whom the playwright was greatly indebted to.
The two sources which Shakespeare most likely consulted are Brooke's translation of da Porto and
William Painter's ''The goodly historye of the true, and constant Love between Romeo and Juliet''.
[Hunter & Lichfield, p. 11]
Film portrayals
''Romeo and Juliet'' has been adapted into film several times, and the part of Romeo has been played by several actors, including
*
Leonard Whiting in
Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 film,
''Romeo and Juliet'', opposite
Olivia Hussey as Juliet.
*
Leslie Howard in
George Cukor's 1936 film,
''Romeo and Juliet'', opposite
Norma Shearer as Juliet.
*
Laurence Harvey
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*
Leonardo DiCaprio in
Baz Luhrmann
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's modernized 1996 version, ''
Romeo + Juliet'', alongside
Claire Danes as Juliet.
*
Douglas Booth in
Carlo Carlei
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''Romeo and Juliet'' is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about the roman ...
's 2013
''Romeo and Juliet'' film adaptation, opposite
Hailee Steinfeld
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as Juliet.
*
Orlando Bloom
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in a
Broadway adaption in 2013.
*
Jordan Luke Gage in the
West End
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* West End of London, an area of central London, England
* West End theatre, a popular term for mainstream professional theatre staged in the large theatres of London, England
West End may also refer to:
Pl ...
musical ''
& Juliet
''& Juliet'' is a 2019 coming-of-age stage musical featuring the music of Swedish pop songwriter Max Martin, with a book by David West Read. The story focuses on a "what if" scenario, where Juliet does not die at the end of Shakespeare's '' ...
''.
Other portrayals
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Nice Peter
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in an episode of the Youtube comedy series
Epic Rap Battles of History.
References
Bibliography
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External links
Complete listing of all of Romeo's lines
{{Authority control
Literary characters introduced in 1597
Fictional Italian people in literature
Fictional exiles
Fictional princes
Fictional murderers
Male Shakespearean characters
Male characters in literature
Male characters in film
Characters in Romeo and Juliet
Fictional suicides
Teenage characters in film