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Puck and Fool - A Comparison


Puck and Fool - A Comparison
This paper compares and contrasts the roles of Puck from Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" to Fool from "King Lear."
1,045 words (approx. 4.2 pages) | 2 sources | APA | 2007 United States


Paper Summary:

This paper introduces, discusses, and analyzes the plays "King Lear" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare. Specifically it compares and contrasts the character of "Puck," the mischievous fairy, with "Fool," King Lear's professional court jester. The author argues that although both are minor characters in the plays, they are quite important to the overall impact and import of the works.

From the Paper:

"Puck, whose real name is Robin Goodfellow, plays the jester to his fairy king in "A Midsummer Night's Dream." He is the head fairy in this delightful work, and some critics call him the central character or the most important part in the play. Much of the play's action revolves around him or something he has done. He is comical, infuriating, and is part of the reason this play is so magical and still popular today. The "Fool" is also a jester but he is a more serious type of character, who often chides Lear or guides him with his seemingly nonsensical words, such as, "The codpiece that will house / Before the head has any, / The head and he shall louse; / So beggars marry many. / The man that makes his toe / What he his heart should make, / Shall of a corn cry woe, / And turn his sleep to wake" ("Lear," 1993, 3.2.25-32). Fool actually speaks wisely but clouds his wise words with nonsense. Puck, in contrast, is often nonsensical and witty. His part plays for laughs, while Fool may gain laughter but his real purpose is to advise and influence his king. In addition, Fool is hired for his jesting and advice, while Puck serves freely and without pay or responsibility."

Sample of Sources Used:

  • Shakespeare, William. (2006). A midsummer night's dream. Retrieved from the University of Northern British Columbia Web site: http://quarles.unbc.ca/midsummer/midsummer1.html 29 April 2006.
  • Weis, Rene, ed. (1993). King Lear: A parallel text edition. London: Longmans.

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APA Citation:

Puck and Fool - A Comparison (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 08, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Comparison-Essay-Puck-and-Fool-A-Comparison/94089

MLA Citation:

"Puck and Fool - A Comparison" 15 January 2012. Web. 08 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Comparison-Essay-Puck-and-Fool-A-Comparison/94089>




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