Romeo and Juliet is a story the first Juliet was a boy made up to look like a 15 year old girl, because there were only male actors.
In no episode that I can recall....sorry
No, just Romeo. This was Juliet's debut in her own house, and she is unlikely to have been masked.
It's the choice of the director of the play. The play says nothing whatsoever about the appearance of either Romeo or Juliet. The actors can wear their hair any way they please.
Juliet Capulet is one of the leads in "Romeo & Juliet"
HE IS JULIET'S COUSIN
Juliet's mother wore a elegant red dress with gold accents at the party.
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In no episode that I can recall....sorry
No, just Romeo. This was Juliet's debut in her own house, and she is unlikely to have been masked.
It's the choice of the director of the play. The play says nothing whatsoever about the appearance of either Romeo or Juliet. The actors can wear their hair any way they please.
Every production and each character has its own makeup design. The design for Juliet would of course be different from that for the nurse or even for Lady Capulet. Juliet's would of course reflect the current ideas as to feminine beauty, which has changed many times since the 1590s.
yo soy juliet. or if my name is Juliet, Me llamo Juliet
Juliet Capulet is one of the leads in "Romeo & Juliet"
Juliet's mother wanted Juliet to marry Paris, not Romeo. She did not approve of Romeo as a suitor for Juliet.
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The Nurse probably does not sleep in the same room as Juliet anyway. Juliet is able to stand talking on her balcony without being observed by the nurse who must call for her. The Nurse is able to leave Juliet and Romeo to sleep together without attracting any attention in the household, since she is not there when they wake up. Likewise she is left alone on the night before her intended marriage to Paris. The Nurse would probably have been flitting around fussing over what kind of wedding dress Juliet should wear, but at the beginning of Act IV Scene III Juliet tells her to go away so Juliet can pray.
The Capulet family in "Romeo and Juliet" were often associated with the color blue. This can be seen in the wardrobe choices of characters such as Juliet and Lady Capulet, who are depicted wearing blue garments in various adaptations of the play.