Lord Capulet doesn't wear a mask at the masquerade ball because he wants to be easily recognizable as the host and leader of the event. Wearing a mask might hinder his ability to interact with guests and ensure that the evening runs smoothly. Additionally, as a figure of authority, he may prefer to maintain a sense of transparency and openness by not hiding his identity behind a mask.
she doesnt wear a mask
yes
Capulet says the women will dance at his party "in a mask," meaning they will wear masks to conceal their identity.
Romeo wore a mask to the Capulet's party to conceal his identity when he first met Juliet.
They are totally different for each production. Unless you say which production you are talking about, this cannot be answered. Shakespeare didn't say much about what the actors were supposed to wear, except that some of them wore masks. (Not all--Capulet says he last wore a mask years before)
they get a really skinny and tall guy and make him wear a mask that doesnt show his face
A mask you might wear in a hospital would be a medical, or surgical, mask.
You don't normally have to wear a mask after transplant.
They wear masks when they attend the Capulet party. At that time and in that culture, hiding your face was not considered an outrage as it would be nowadays in many countries (e.g. France, the United States)
In chapter 8 of "Lord of the Flies," Jack wears his black cloak and mask to the fire, signifying his transformation into a savage and showing his detachment from the rules and order represented by the choir uniform he used to wear.
no she doesnt wear a mask just like superman she just makes herself look a little different
Yes. Capulet remarks on it. "I have seen the day when I have worn a visor and could tell a whispering tale in a fair lady's ear." In Shakespeare's day, it was quite inoffensive to wear a mask, and did not indicate that you were up to no good, as people would assume nowadays.