I know Viola in Twelfth Night does.
Of course, in Shakespeare's day, all the girls roles were played by boys anyways. So it would have been a boy pretending to be a girl dressing up as a boy.
Personally, I'd rather just be Juliet.
Young boys.
Men and boys played these parts. It was considered indecent for women to appear on stage.
No. They are two different plays. They do both feature girls who dress up like boys but so do three other Shakespeare plays. Perhaps you are misled because Twelfth Night does have the alternate title "What You Will" which means sort of the same thing as "As You Like It".
Little Girls, or rather young women. Shakespeare has no characters who are prepubescent girls. That would be a waste of the relatively scarce boy actors. However, the boy actors did play young boys, such as Prince Arthur in King John, or King Edward V in Richard III or Mamillius in A Winter's Tale.
purely because that is what most of Shakespearean characters were, boys! hope this helped you.
Young boys.
Boys. But Girls Can Play
Girls are cheaper than boys at doctors when they're sick.
boys
yes. obviously.
Like sluts.
It depends on who plays with them.
Yes, if they want to.
the girls wore a long cotton dress and the boys wore a loincloth
Bisexual means you like your own sex and the opposite sex So if you are a girl but you like girls and boys you are bisexual If you are a boy and like boys and girls you are also bisexual If you are a boy and like boy's then you are gay If you are a girl and like girls you are a Lesbian if you are a girl and like a boy then you are straight if you are a boy and like a girl you are straight too. If you are a girl and like boys and girls and cross dress (dress as a boy) you are Transexual If you are a boy and like boys and girls and if you also cross dress (dress as a girl) then you are Transexual
Boys sometimes don't enjoyed dress up that is for girls.
Girls and Boys of all ages!