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!!Peter
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[[caption-width-right:823:"Can I come?"]]
-> "I finally learned how to read!"
--> '''Portrayed by:''' Creator/JohnnyMachild
The personal manservant of Lord Capulet and the ChewToy of literally everyone, except for the Prince.
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* ArchnemesisDad: Juliet absolutely ''hates'' her father to a tee. [[spoiler:Not that Lord Capulet seems to mind, considering how he tells her to keep that exact energy for her wedding day.]]
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* VileVillainSaccharineShow: In comparison to every other antagonist in the play, Tybalt is the only one who can be considered a true villain, as all of the other antagonists have redeeming traits, don't perform any heinous deeds and are just morally grey (albeit greedy and manipulative) characters who oppose the protagonists. Tybalt on the other hand is evil to the bone, with little to no redeeming qualities to his character whatsoever.

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* VileVillainSaccharineShow: In comparison to every other antagonist in the play, Tybalt is the only one who can be considered a true villain, as all of the other antagonists have redeeming traits, don't perform any heinous deeds and are just morally grey (albeit greedy and manipulative) characters who whose goals just so happen to oppose the protagonists.protagonists'. Tybalt on the other hand is evil to the bone, with little to no redeeming qualities to his character whatsoever.
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-> "I need to travel the land to find the Apothecary- oh holy shit."

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-> '''Romeo:''' "I need to travel the land to find the Apothecary- oh holy shit."
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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: {{Subverted}}. In the original play he disappears after Romeo's exile, but in here he manages to stay right until the ending song number.

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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: {{Subverted}}.{{Averted}}. In the original play he disappears after Romeo's exile, but in here he manages to stay right until the ending song number.



* Deuteragonist: She is the second most prominent character of the play, right behind Romeo.

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* Deuteragonist: {{Deuteragonist}}: She is the second most prominent character of the play, right behind Romeo.

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[[caption-width-right:1000:"I fucking murdered a person today."]]

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[[caption-width-right:1000:"I fucking murdered a person today."]][[caption-width-right:1000:"Do you go to therapy with that ass?"]]


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* JerkassToOne: For some reason, he absolutely ''hates'' Peter with a burning passion, berating and mocking him any chance he gets.


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* IrrationalHatred: He doesn't like Peter for some unknown reason.


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* Deuteragonist: She is the second most prominent character of the play, right behind Romeo.
* FilleFatale: Whilst her actress is an adult, in the play, she is 13 years old. However, she is fairly seductive despite this.
* MaleGaze: She shows her ass to Romeo when he makes a comment about it.

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