To determine whether the statement about Romeo having a good reputation is true or false, we need to consider the context of the character and the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare.
In the play, Romeo is portrayed as a passionate and romantic young man who falls in love with Juliet. Initially, he is not known for any negative reputation, and he is admired for his romantic ideals. However, his actions lead to a series of tragic events, including duels and ultimately death.
If you're referring to how other characters and society view Romeo at the beginning of the play, one could argue that he has a relatively good reputation among his peers. However, by the play's end, the consequences of his actions significantly affect how he is perceived.
So, without a specific quote or more context, it’s challenging to give a definitive true or false answer. Could you clarify or provide the full quote you are asking about?