Princess of France

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The Princess of France is a witty and intelligent royal heroine in Shakespeare’s comedy "Love's Labour's Lost," known for her sharp repartee and leadership among her ladies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shakespearean character
dramatic character
fictional character
royal character
appearsIn Love's Labour's Lost NERFINISHED
appearsInAct Act I of Love's Labour's Lost NERFINISHED
Act II of Love's Labour's Lost NERFINISHED
Act III of Love's Labour's Lost NERFINISHED
Act IV of Love's Labour's Lost NERFINISHED
Act V of Love's Labour's Lost NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme courtship
deferred marriage
female agency
wit
canonicalStatus part of Shakespearean canon
characterTrait diplomatic
honourable
intelligent
prudent
self-possessed
sharp-tongued
witty
creator William Shakespeare NERFINISHED
dramaticFunction foil to the King of Navarre
leader among the women
familyRelation daughter of the King of France
firstPerformanceEra Elizabethan era NERFINISHED
genreOfWork comedy
interactsWith Boyet NERFINISHED
Ferdinand, King of Navarre NERFINISHED
Katherine NERFINISHED
Maria NERFINISHED
Rosaline NERFINISHED
languageStyle repartee
leadsGroup her ladies-in-waiting
loveInterest Ferdinand, King of Navarre NERFINISHED
medium stage play
nationalityInFiction French
relative King of France NERFINISHED
roleInWork heroine
romantic heroine
title Princess
visits Navarre NERFINISHED
workLanguage Early Modern English

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Love's Labour's Lost mainCharacter Princess of France