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In Shakespeare's plays the fool is not really foolish. If you have
read or seen Shakespeare's plays such as King Lear, As You Like
It, Twelfth Night, you may talk about the role of the fool.
Do you know any stories in your language about wise fools, such
as Tenali Rama or Gopal Bhar? You can also read about them in
Ramanujan's collection of folk tales.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Role of Fools in Shakespeare's Plays

Explanation:

Shakespeare was one of the Legendary writers of the history.His plays had great story and realistic

characterisation.

Shakespeare's novels had strong characteristics.But there were some characters who were like clowns,entertainers, etc.Such comic characters were not just for entertainment but for revealing truths,

creating misunderstanding, at times for manipulations etc.

The fools were the characters like clown who were there for entertainment.The fools were at times positive and at times negative too.

Therefore the fools were not fools in Shakespeare's novels.

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