no, Romeo was
originally all characters were male
NO! Paris is the male that Juliet's father, Sir Capulet, wanted Juliet to marry. Paris was very fond of Juliet; however, Juliet did not like Paris.
They All were male actors
The first acress to play the part of Juliet was probably Mary Saunderson in 1662.
Juliet's family is very patriarchal. Lord Capulet is always telling his wife and daughter what to do as if they were his servants. He also decides that Paris is going to marry Juliet without Juliet even being in the room! He shouts at Tybalt and the nurse, even Juliet! He is not one to be reasoned with and it is clear he likes to get his own way as we see in Act 3 Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo was a young man of 16. At first, he is in love w/ Rosaline & then sees Juliet and then falls in love w/ her and marries her.(Juliet is 13) Basically he is the leading male character in the play
There are many controversial issues that would arise if Romeo and Juliet was to be acted with an all male cast in our present day society. Some might argue that the exclusion of women from the play is misogyny.
Because he thought Juliet was an ungrateful child but he wasn't always mean he just was frustrated
because his male servant comes by horse, faster than the friar's donkey, and tells him Juliet is dead, so he never reads the letter infoming him of the plan to fake Juliet's death
Generally, in those days, it was the male who was more 'important' as it were, and so you'd think it was most likely Romeo. But it wasn't. It is Juliet who introduces the idea of marriage. "If thy bent of love be honourable, thy purpose marriage, send me word tomorrow by one that I'll procure to come to me." This is an example of how the idea that in Shakespeare's day "the male was more important as it were" is seriously flawed. It is a projection of the attitudes of a later time on the past.
Romeo is a character in the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare. The play is a tragedy and is considered one of Shakespeare's most famous works. Romeo is the male protagonist who falls in love with Juliet, leading to a series of tragic events.
Juliet Capulet is one of the leads in "Romeo & Juliet"