The apothecary.
Juliet's cousin Tybalt describes Romeo as looking half starved and poverty stricken when he crashes the Capulet party. This creates a tense exchange between Romeo and Tybalt before they engage in a duel.
gay
because he looks at her
That he only likes Juliet because of her looks.
The apothecary's shop in Romeo and Juliet is depicted as a place of poverty and desperation. It is where Romeo goes to buy the poison that ultimately leads to both his and Juliet's tragic demise. The apothecary himself is presented as a morally conflicted character willing to sell the poison due to his dire circumstances.
Someone who seems relaxed, easy going, and carefree, and Someone who looks starved or possibly malnourished
It looks like having no money to buy food. It looks like having no new clothes or any prospects of work. It looks unpleasant.
Looks like she has a wart sticking out of one of them.
Juliet predicts she might not ever see Romeo again, and looking down at him, she tells him he looks dead, but Romeo claims they are pale from sadness.
to get Juliet because she is only in a coma, she only looks dead
it just looks like it from the beginning
She loved him because her eyes saw his good Looks Romeo loved her because of her eyes and she was sexy
Romeo and Juliet was first published in 1597 in Quarto format. Some people have called this a "bad quarto" but it's not that bad. See the related link to actually see what this book looks like.