Boyet

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Boyet is a witty and perceptive French lord in Shakespeare’s comedy "Love’s Labour’s Lost," serving as an attendant and advisor to the Princess of France.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French lord
Shakespearean character
courtier
fictional 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
associatedWithLocation French court
Navarre NERFINISHED
characterTrait courtly
flirtatious
observant
perceptive
witty
createdBy William Shakespeare NERFINISHED
dramaticFunction commentator on the King of Navarre and his lords
facilitator of communication between the French ladies and the men of Navarre
firstPerformanceEra late 16th century
gender male
hasDialogueForm prose
verse
interactsWith Berowne NERFINISHED
Dumaine NERFINISHED
Katherine NERFINISHED
King of Navarre NERFINISHED
Longaville NERFINISHED
Maria NERFINISHED
Princess of France NERFINISHED
Rosaline NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
literaryPeriod Elizabethan drama NERFINISHED
loyalTo Princess of France NERFINISHED
medium stage play
nationality French
notableFor clever commentary on other characters
gallant behavior toward the ladies of the French court
occupation courtier
lord
partOfFictionalUniverse Shakespearean canon NERFINISHED
roleInWork advisor to the Princess of France
attendant to the Princess of France
serves Princess of France NERFINISHED
workGenre comedy

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