When Anne Page knew how rich her father was, Master Fenton is a young and beautiful gentleman, a slightly strange past.
Master Frankfort is a middle-aged middle-class gentleman of Windsor who suffers from a morbidity morbidity.
Master George page is a wealthy gentleman of Windsor who married Goddess Margaret and Ann and William's father.
Sir Hugh Evans is a pastor in Wales, the principal of Windsor and does not use English or Latin to alleviate his stress, a very interesting source for others.
Dr. Caius is a French doctor, clumsy and aggressive man, seeking love from Ann Paige, but I do not want to see anyone else enter her.
The owner of Garter Inn is a very pleasant hotel owner and can not say anything and likes to show off the number of words you know.
Badov was one of the supporters of Fastaf; when the obese knight no longer could keep his men, he learned that Bardov is the host bartender.
Pistol is one of the followers of Falstaff, he is a crumbling person who likes his own voice and can not speak like an ordinary person, but he talks like a fool in a melodrama.
Peter Simple is a slender, an employee of a man impressed with his social circle, he must bear many of his stupid master.
Hostess Margaret Paige is a Windsor middle-aged woman who likes her husband George.
The hostess was quickly a silly woman with poor language skills that confused her English words and could not recognize Latin as a foreign language, not dirty English.
Master Abraham Slade is a nephew of wealthy, foolish, shallow righteous waters wishing to marry Anne Page.
The first servant (John) worked for Ford, removed the pretty heavy washing basket containing Falstaff in the order of his mistress, and threw away the contents of the groove.
The second servant (Robert) worked for Ford, removed the pretty heavy washing basket containing Falstaff from his mistress's orders, and threw away the contents of the groove.
Windsor 's child [Dam role] was a student of Evans, trained to play fairies at the last mischief of the Fastab.
The postmaster boy is one of Evans' students, playing the fairy at the last mischief of the Fastab.
This page contains a list of The Wind Wives of Windsor by William Shakespeare. A summary of the plot and details of many games can be obtained through William · Shakespeare's play "Windsor's happy wife". William Shakespeare's classic features many famous and loved characters. The explanation of the character in his play depicts a clear picture that allows the audience to fully understand the plot. Characters are born from comedy to tragedy. Historical figures "live" through the picture of William Shakespearean figures. Below is a detailed list of Windsor's happy wife characters.
In all of Shakespeare's comedy, Windsor's happy wife is like a modern comedy. This play focuses on the role of the middle class, once in danger of being at risk, mostly written in prose, heavily using low-level comedy. Low comedy is a noisy, frustrating, horrible accent, a visual gimmick, and three sliced materials. Windsor's romantic wife has many of these. Indeed, the majority of actions that promoted this dramatic plan were based on the plans of Ford's hostess and Hostess Paige (Duchess) to swear Sir John Fast.
Sir John Falstaff is one of Shakespeare's most famous cartoon characters. He appeared in the two plays, the first part of Henry IV and the second part of Henry IV, and appeared to Windsor 's romantic wife. In The Merry Wives, he is different from the people in the play of Henry, but in another sense he is the same character with the same appearance and behavior as the same twin of Falstaff in Henry's play. Falstaff is almost the worst person. In addition to his appearance, he was a childhood criminal, a thief, a liar, a liar, a drunkard, a sexual abuse and a coward, in obesity, ugliness, obsolescence, and personal aversion. He frequently visits The Boar's Head Tavern, Fleet's street bar surrounded by urban residents who are not living. The young Prince Henry (Hull) gave up the court of his father (King Henry IV) and sowed his wild oat on the belly of London. He made friends with Falstaff and his colleagues and spent most of the time he spent at the bar.