I don't know whose Romeo and Juliet you are talking about, but that does not happen in the play of that name by Shakespeare. In Shakespeare's play, Juliet does not reveal her identity to Romeo. It is the nurse who tells him who she is. And he is not angry, only perplexed.
Romeo is never angry with Juliet, the big goof.
Juliet's Nurse tells both Romeo and Juliet who the other's identity was.
No, Romeo is not recognized by his hair at the party in "Romeo and Juliet." His identity is revealed by his voice when he speaks, which allows Tybalt to identify him as a Montague.
The Nurse
Juliet's Nurse tells Romeo that Juliet is a Capulet, while Romeo's friend Benvolio reveals to Juliet that Romeo is a Montague.
romeo. she likes to impersonate guys. she has identity issues
The nurse is angry at Romeo because he has caused Juliet distress by murdering Tybalt, who is Juliet's cousin. She feels torn between her loyalty to the Capulet family and her affection for Romeo.
Tybalt was killed by Romeo, who was angry at Tybalt for killing Mercutio.
Juliet's cousin Tybalt
By asking the nurse.
Tybalt is Juliet's hot-headed cousin. He kills Romeo's best friend, Mercutio, in a feud. Romeo, angry and wanting revenge, kills Tybalt.
The Nurse becomes angry and asked to talk to Romeo privately. Romeo and Juliet.