If you mean the color of his skin, he was English and would be considered to be white.
jack Taylor believes that purple best describes Shakespeare.
It is generally thought that Shakespeare's favorite color was green.
Nobody has recorded this.
William Shakespeare had brown eyes and brown hair. He was the like majority of people nowadays.
Sadly, William Shakespeare's favorite color was never revealed during his lifetime; and no history records state his favorite color. Regrettably, History does not seem to record what was Shakespeare's favourite colour. We do not have any evidence with which to answer this question. There is no record of what was Shakespeare's favourite colour, place, animal, poem or anything else.
brown
It is generally thought that Shakespeare's favorite color was green.
jack Taylor believes that purple best describes Shakespeare.
Nobody has recorded this.
William Shakespeare had brown eyes and brown hair. He was the like majority of people nowadays.
Sadly, William Shakespeare's favorite color was never revealed during his lifetime; and no history records state his favorite color. Regrettably, History does not seem to record what was Shakespeare's favourite colour. We do not have any evidence with which to answer this question. There is no record of what was Shakespeare's favourite colour, place, animal, poem or anything else.
Purple
red and blue, well that is what she usually wore
Nobody knows the answer to this. People back then did not record something as trivial as that.
Depends on which of the 1 billion Juilets in the world your talking about.
The sin which represents the color green is envy. In The Merchant of Venus, William Shakespeare makes note of this by using the term "green-eyed jealousy".
Why dont any of these questions have answers????????? I think the answer is puce...