Florizel
Florizel is a character from William Shakespeare's play, The Winter's Tale. He is the son of Prince Polixenes and is known for his romantic relationship with Perdita, the daughter of King Leontes. Florizel's character embodies youthful love and the desire to defy social conventions.
In the play, Florizel's love for Perdita leads him to challenge the expectations of his royal status. He is portrayed as brave and noble, willing to risk his position for true love. Their relationship serves as a central theme, highlighting the importance of love and loyalty amidst adversity.