Aguecheek, Andrew, Sir (Fictitious character)
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Name (Latin)
Aguecheek, Andrew, Sir (Fictitious character)
Other forms of name
Ague-cheek, Andrew, Sir (Fictitious character)
Andrew Ague-cheek (Fictitious character)
Andrew Aguecheek (Fictitious character)
Sir Andrew Ague-cheek (Fictitious character)
Sir Andrew Aguecheek (Fictitious character)
Aguecheek, Andrew, Sir (Fictitious character)
Gender
male
Other Identifiers
Sources of Information
- Work cat.: Mr. John Drew as Sir Andrew Ague-cheek ... [in Shakespeare's Twelfth night] [graphic] 1859.
- Riverside Shakespeare, 1997:Index to the characters in the plays (Aguecheek, Sir Andrew; Twelfth night)
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Wikipedia description:
Sir Andrew Aguecheek is a fictional character in William Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night, or What You Will. One of the supporting characters, Sir Andrew is a stereotypical fool, who is goaded into unwisely duelling with Cesario and who is slowly having his money pilfered by Sir Toby Belch. He is dim-witted, vain and clownish. His role in the play not only provides comedy through his pathetic situation and his long speech, but also by his distinct, long-faced appearance and garish dress sense. The role has been a favourite for actors and has been performed by Alec Guinness, Christopher Plummer, Paul Scofield and Roger Rees.
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