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.
Only Juliet's ring, the token of her love
Romeo and Juliet are characters in a play. They look like whichever actor and actress plays them. They have whatever hair colour the actors have unless the director tells them to dye their hair or wear a wig. Shakespeare did not stipulate what colour their hair was. If Aishwarya Rai played Juliet, she would have black hair. If Marilyn Monroe played her she would be blonde.
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He accuses him of being quarrelsome. "Thou! why thou wilt quarrel with a man who hast one hair more or one hair less in his beard than thou hast. Thou wilt quarrel with a man for cracking nuts, for no more reason but because thou hast hazel eyes." This is ironic, for it is Mercutio who is quarrelsome and who brings about the fight with Tybalt. stupid
At some point, no doubt. Unless this is the Sikh version of the play.
Actually, since Romeo and Juliet is a play, they look exactly like whatever actor and actress are playing them at the time. There have been blonde Juliets, brunette Juliets, redhead Juliets, Japanese Juliets, African Juliets and male Juliets. Likewise Romeos come in all colours and both sexes. The most famous American Romeo of the 19th century was a woman, Charlotte Cushman. The play gives no indication whatsoever about how they should look.
No Tybalt was able to him recognize by the sound of his voice.
Only Juliet's ring, the token of her love
"Roll over, Juliet, you're lying on my hair."
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Juliet is not a real person. She is a character in a play. Her hair colour is whatever colour hair the actress has. She could be a brunette, blonde, black-haired or redhead. She could be bald for all it matters.
Yes. In The Aviator, he had black hair. In The Departed, he had brown hair. In The Beach, he had brown hair. In Romeo And Juliet, he had light blonde hair. In Titanic, he had light blonde hair.
He had a short fade
Romeo and Juliet are characters in a play. They look like whichever actor and actress plays them. They have whatever hair colour the actors have unless the director tells them to dye their hair or wear a wig. Shakespeare did not stipulate what colour their hair was. If Aishwarya Rai played Juliet, she would have black hair. If Marilyn Monroe played her she would be blonde.
Romeo cut his hair because,he thought it was time for him to grow up and cut his hair.
Romeo miller did cut his hair to get the grown man look and because it was time for a change. From:Romeo's #1 fan
dora's hair is short because short hair is cute.