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John Falstaff - Wikipedia Hal's main companion in enjoying the low life is Sir John Falstaff Fat, old, drunk, and corrupt as he is, he has a charisma and a zest for life that captivates the Prince Hal likes Falstaff but makes no pretence of being like him He enjoys insulting his dissolute friend and makes sport of him
Sir John Falstaff - Encyclopedia Britannica William Shakespeare ’s character Sir John Falstaff is entirely the playwright’s creation, though he is said to have based Falstaff on Sir John Oldcastle, a soldier and the martyred leader of the Lollard sect in the early 15th century
Falstaff - Wine, Food Travel INSPIRATION FOR WINE, FOOD TRAVEL LOVERS Fine wine, good food and memorable journeys – these are the themes that Falstaff covers at the highest level
Falstaff: An Overview Of Shakespeares Sir John Falstaff Sir John Falstaff is one of Shakespeare’s most popular characters He was that in Shakespeare’s time and subsequently over the next four hundred years, and he still fits that bill He is arguably the most famous comic character in all English drama
The History of Falstaff | Royal Shakespeare Company Sir John Falstaff is one of Shakespeare’s most beloved characters But what’s the history behind this character, and does it offer us any clues to explain his enduring popularity?
Historical Background: Sir John Falstaff and Sir John Oldcastle The Epilogue to Henry IV, Part 2 draws an absolute distinction between the play’s character Sir John Falstaff and the Protestant martyr Oldcastle The reason for the explicit differentiation is that the character Falstaff was first created under the name Sir John Oldcastle
Plot and Creation: Falstaff - Metropolitan Opera Legend has it that Queen Elizabeth I was so enraptured by the character of Sir John Falstaff, first seen in the historical plays Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2 (written between 1596–99), that she inspired Shakespeare to dedicate a new story to the depiction of Falstaff in love
Falstaff (opera) - Wikipedia Falstaff (Italian pronunciation: [ˈfalstaf]) is a comic opera in three acts by the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi The Italian-language libretto was adapted by Arrigo Boito from the play The Merry Wives of Windsor and scenes from Henry IV, Part 1 and Part 2, by William Shakespeare
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