Stephano

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Stephano is a comical, drunken butler in William Shakespeare’s play "The Tempest," known for his foolish schemes and slapstick antics.

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Stephano canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf butler
comic character
fictional character
servant
allegiance Alfonso II of Naples
surface form: King Alonso of Naples
appearsIn The Tempest
film adaptations of The Tempest
stage adaptations of The Tempest
television adaptations of The Tempest
associatedWith Caliban
Trinculo
characterTrait boastful
cowardly
credulous
drunken
foolish
creator William Shakespeare
dramaticFunction parodies the main plot of usurpation
provides slapstick humor
drinks wine
employerInFiction Alonso
firstAppearance The Tempest
surface form: The Tempest, Act II
hasDialogueForm prose comedy scenes
inUniverseStatus shipwreck survivor
languageOfWork Early Modern English
languageStyle prose
literaryPeriod English Renaissance drama
medium stage
nationalityInFiction Italian
notableAction gets Caliban drunk
is hailed as a god by Caliban
plans to marry Miranda in his scheme
occupation butler
plotInvolvement conspires to kill Prospero
plots to seize control of the island
relationshipToCaliban self-styled master
relationshipToTrinculo drinking companion
roleInWork comic relief
settingOfWork a remote enchanted island
sourceWorkForm play
themeAssociation colonialism (comic subplot)
illusion and delusion
power and usurpation
workAuthorEra English Renaissance drama
surface form: Elizabethan-Jacobean theatre
workGenre Shakespearean romance
tragicomedy

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

The Tempest featuresCharacter Stephano
Trinculo associatedWith Stephano
opera "The Tempest" by Thomas Adès character Stephano
subject surface form: The Tempest (Adès)
Caliban associatedWith Stephano