Don Adriano de Armado

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Don Adriano de Armado is a comically verbose and pompous Spanish braggart knight in Shakespeare’s play "Love’s Labour’s Lost."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shakespearean character
braggart soldier archetype
comic character
fictional character
stage character
appearsIn Love’s Labour’s Lost NERFINISHED
associatedWith Navarre’s court NERFINISHED
characterType comic braggart
pompous
verbose
creator William Shakespeare NERFINISHED
dramaticFunction contrasts with the learned courtiers
satirizes affected language
genre comedy
inLoveWith Jaquenetta NERFINISHED
interactsWith Berowne NERFINISHED
Costard NERFINISHED
King of Navarre NERFINISHED
Moth NERFINISHED
languageStyle highly affected
ornate prose
literaryTradition miles gloriosus (boastful soldier)
medium stage play
nationality Spanish
notableTrait bombastic speech
romantic grandiosity
self-importance
occupation knight
roleInWork comic relief
parody of courtly lover
servant Moth NERFINISHED
setting Navarre NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfSetting Renaissance
workAuthor William Shakespeare NERFINISHED

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Love's Labour's Lost mainCharacter Don Adriano de Armado