Harlequin

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Harlequin is a classic comic servant character from the Italian commedia dell’arte tradition, known for his colorful diamond-patterned costume, acrobatic antics, and mischievous, witty personality.

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Harlequin canonical 9

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Predicate Object
instanceOf comic servant
commedia dell’arte character
stock character
theatrical character type
appearsIn Italian commedia dell’arte scenarios
associatedCharacter Brighella
Columbina
Pantalone
Pierrot
associatedWithGenre comedy
associatedWithTheatreTradition Commedia dell’arte
surface form: Italian commedia dell’arte
characterTrait amorous
cunning
mischievous
playful
resourceful
witty
culturalOriginPeriod Renaissance Italy
hasGender male
influenced clown archetype
modern comic servants in theatre
knownFor acrobatic antics
improvisation
physical comedy
languageOfOriginalTradition Italian
maskCovers upper half of the face
movementStyle acrobatic
energetic
oftenDepictedAs lover of Columbina
servant to an old master
originatedIn Commedia dell’arte
surface form: commedia dell’arte
originatedInCountry Italy
performanceTradition improvised dialogue
lazzi (comic routines)
relatedConcept trickster figure in folklore
roleInPlots servant
trickster
socialStatusInStories lower-class servant
speechStyle quick-witted repartee
symbolizes carnivalesque freedom
trickery
typicalBehavior outwitting masters
pursuing romantic intrigues
typicalCostumeColor multicolored
typicalCostumePattern diamond pattern
typicalCostumeType tight-fitting suit
typicalMaskType black half-mask
typicalProp slapstick
usedIn European theatrical traditions beyond Italy

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