
Sir John Falstaff
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Sir John Falstaff is a fictional character from Shakespeare's plays, most notably 'Henry IV' and 'The Merry Wives of Windsor.' He is a comical and larger-than-life figure, known for his wit, cunning, and love of indulgence. Falstaff embodies the archetype of the roguish knight, often engaging in humorous schemes and escapades while simultaneously reflecting on themes of honor and friendship. His character is beloved for his jovial nature and memorable quotes, making him one of Shakespeare's most enduring and entertaining creations.
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Sir John Falstaff is referenced in a comparison to the author's experience in Andalucía.
A stranger in a pub in Spain hugged me like we were old friends after Parrott’s heroics – The Irish TimesThe Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·
Ireland· 2025-11-25

