Justice Shallow

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Justice Shallow is a comically vain and garrulous country justice of the peace in Shakespeare’s history plays, notably appearing alongside Falstaff in Henry IV, Part 2 and The Merry Wives of Windsor.

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Justice Shallow canonical 10

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shakespearean character
comic character
fictional character
alsoKnownAs Robert Shallow
appearsIn Henry IV, Part 2
The Merry Wives of Windsor
associatedWith 1 Henry IV
surface form: King Henry IV

Prince Hal
Silence
Sir John Falstaff
characterTrait boastful
garrulous
self-deluding
sentimental
vain
countryOfOrigin England
creator William Shakespeare
genre comedy
history play
hasRole comic relief
satire of rural justice
languageOfWork Early Modern English
laterAppearance The Merry Wives of Windsor
literaryPeriod English Renaissance
surface form: Elizabethan era
literaryTradition English Renaissance drama
medium stage play
occupation justice of the peace
setting Gloucestershire
socialStatus country gentleman
title Justice Shallow self-link

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Mistress Quickly relationshipWith Justice Shallow
Henry IV, Part 2 principalCharacter Justice Shallow
Plump Jack hasCharacter Justice Shallow
Host of the Garter Inn associatedWith Justice Shallow
Slender relativeOf Justice Shallow
Slender associatedWith Justice Shallow
Shallow hasTitle Justice Shallow
Justice Shallow title Justice Shallow self-link
Sir Hugh Evans associatedWith Justice Shallow
Justice Silence associatedWith Justice Shallow