- en.wikipedia.org John FalstaffSir John Falstaff is a fictional character who appears in three plays by William Shakespeare and is eulogised in a fourth.
- nosweatshakespeare.com characters/falstaff/Sir John Falstaff is one of Shakespeare’s most popular characters.
- tr.wikipedia.org Falstaff (opera)Falstaff, Giuseppe Verdi'nin bestelediği 3 perdelik bir commedia lirica şeklinde opera eseri. Liberetto Arrigo Boito tarafından ünlü İngiliz oyun yazarı William Shakespeare'in...
- operabale.gov.tr tr-tr/Sayfalar/workdetail.aspx…Perde, kadınlar ve erkeklerin ayrı ayrı Falstaff üzerine kurdukları intikam planlarını dile getirmeleriyle son bulur.
- rsc.org.uk the-merry-wives-of-windsor/about-the-…...the name was changed, and as added security, the epilogue to Henry IV Part 2 assures the playgoer that Falstaff is not based on the anti-Catholic rebel Sir John...
- shakespeare.berkeley.edu characters/falstaffHenry IV, Part 2: Mistress Quickly, Falstaff, and Doll Tearsheet.
- sparknotes.com shakespeare/henry4pt1/character/…A master of punning and wordplay, Falstaff provides most of the comedy in the play, just as he does in Henry IV, Part 2, The Merry Wives of Windsor, and Henry V)...
- britannica.com topic/Sir-John-FalstaffSir John Falstaff, one of the most famous comic characters in all English literature, who appears in four of William Shakespeare’s plays.
- gutenberg.org files/44900/44900-h/44900-h.htmThese reflections are peculiarly applicable to the case of Sir John Falstaff,—the individual hero whose career it will be the business of these pages to trace.
- thoughtco.com sir-john-falstaff-character-…In Henry IV, Sir John Falstaff leads the wayward Prince Hal into trouble and after the Prince becomes King Falstaff is snubbed and ousted from Hal’s company.
- internetshakespeare.uvic.ca Theater/character/wiv…Mistress Quickly and Sir John Falstaff (The Merry Wives of Windsor, Shakespeare and Company, 2006).
- Built in the middle of the 17th Century, the Sir John Falstaff takes its name from Shakespeare's Henry IV's friend and partner in crime at Gads Hill.
- bard.org study-guides/the-decline-and-fall-of-sir…While the main plot of Henry IV Part Two, dispenses of the remaining rebels from Part One and reconciles King Henry and Prince Hal, the Falstaff plot begins with...