Nym

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Nym is a minor, cynical follower of Falstaff in Shakespeare’s plays, known for his terse, repetitive speech and role as a comic soldier.

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Nym canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shakespearean character
fictional character
alignment comic soldier
appearsAs follower of Falstaff
appearsIn Henry V (play)
surface form: Henry V

The Merry Wives of Windsor
appearsInGenre comedy
history play
associatedWith Sir John Falstaff
surface form: Falstaff
characterType comic character
createdInCentury 16th century
creator William Shakespeare
fictionalUniverse Shakespearean histories
surface form: Shakespearean Henriad
follows Sir John Falstaff
surface form: Falstaff
genre English Renaissance drama
surface form: Elizabethan drama
language Early Modern English
laterAppearance King Henry V
surface form: Henry V
literaryPeriod English Renaissance
medium stage play
nationality English
notablePhrase “the humor of it”
occupation soldier
personalityTrait cynical
roleInNarrative comic relief
minor character
servesUnder Sir John Falstaff
surface form: Falstaff
speechStyle repetitive
terse

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