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Sir John Falstaff is a fictional character who appears in three plays by William Shakespeare as a companion to Prince Hal, the future King Henry V. A fat, vainglorious, and cowardly knight, Falstaff ...
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The most intriguing character in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV plays is Sir John Falstaff. Falstaff is a likable character of ill repute. He is a drunkard, a thief, a liar, and a coward, but we love him ... ; You are here: Essortment Home >> Arts & Entertainment >> Literature:Books >> Shakespeare's Falstaff ;
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This article considers aspects of Falstaff that make him one of Shakespeare's most believable, famous and best loved characters. ... Falstaff is regarded as one of the greatest characters Shakespeare has created, a "true and perfect image of life" (Bloom). This article examines some of the arguments for this claim.
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Falstaff Quotes by William Shakespeare ... Shakespeare Home > Shakespeare Quotes ... Shakespeare at eNotes...
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Doll Tearsheet and Falstaff (Henry 4, Part 2, Judith Shakespeare Company, 2002) ... Ted Van Griethuysen Sir John Falstaff Henry IV, Part 2 (2004, Shakespeare Theatre Company, USA) ... John Gaden Falstaff Henry 4 (1998, The Bell Shakespeare Company, Australia)
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John Ahlin as Falstaff (Henry IV, Part 1, Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, 2005) ... Scott Parkinson as Prince Hal and John Ahlin as Falstaff (Henry IV, Part 1, Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, 2005) ... Timothy West Falstaff Shakespeare: Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2: Workshops I and II (1985, GB)
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Hardin Craig's syllogism is noted in the Variorum edition of 1 Henry IV, which quotes from his Shakespeare and Formal Logic, 1929; "Falstaff denies the major premise," referring to the syllogism Craig finds implicit in Hal's previous line.
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"The character of Falstaff as seen by Shakespeare and Verdi. With performance of scenes from Verdi's "Falstaff" by Geraint Evans and Regina Resnik (Falstaff and Mistress Quickly respectively at the New York City Metropolitan Opera's production, 1964) and Maynard Mack, Professor of English at Yale University.
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Last night, I missed a Trivial Pursuit question about Falstaff: who is the jester in Shakespeare’s Henry IV and The Merry Wives of Windsor? I could picture the fat, bald Falstaff from a production of Merry Wives that I saw a few years ago, but could not come up with his name–so annoying.
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