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* To a degree, Henry Higgins (red) and Colonel Pickering (blue) from ''[[Pygmalion]]'' and ''[[My Fair Lady]].'' |
* To a degree, Henry Higgins (red) and Colonel Pickering (blue) from ''[[Pygmalion]]'' and ''[[My Fair Lady]].'' |
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Revision as of 18:09, 12 July 2018
- Vladimir and Estragon in Waiting for Godot
- In Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Rosencrantz is red and Guildenstern is blue.
- Hamlet (red) and Horatio (blue), conforming to the Zeroth Law of Trope Examples.
- In the movie version of the musical Jekyll and Hyde (yes, the one with David Hasselhoff), Dr. Jekyll is shown with a red light (hard to tell in this picture, sorry) and Hyde is shown with a blue light shining on him
- Romeo and Juliet gives us Romeo (red) and Benvolio (blue), Mercutio (red) and Benvolio (blue), and even Romeo (red) and Juliet (blue).
- To a degree, Henry Higgins (red) and Colonel Pickering (blue) from Pygmalion and My Fair Lady.
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