The five best ideal characters of shakespear's plays
Hello buddies, 1. Romeo Romeo is unquestionably the most famous lover in literature, therefore it would be unfair to leave him out of this list of noteworthy Shakespearean figures. Having said that, it's critical to keep in mind that he is more than just a romantic symbol. Romeo, who is frequently accused of his immaturity, appears to fall in and out of intense love at random. New readers who are only familiar with him from the balcony scene will be surprised by the contrast between his romanticism and irrationality. 2. Julius Ceasar Shakespeare actually created a figure in Caesar who is both logical, superstitious, empathetic, and aloof in an arrogant way. By doing this, he has given Caesar the appearance of a man who the nobility has good reason to fear but who is not evil. 3. Portia She snubs potential suitors with her razor-sharp wit, deceitfully aids her boyfriend in finding the key to winning her hand in marriage, and, as if that weren't enough, she saves the day. Whe