Athenian Shakespeare character
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TIMONAthenian Shakespeare character
TIMONAthenian in Shakespeare.
TIMONAthenian Shakespeare hero
TIMONAthenian in Shakespeare play.
IAGOShakespeare character.
MISTRESSQUICKLYShakespeare character.
OTHELLOShakespeare character
IAGOShakespeare character
IAGOEnvious Shakespeare character
ROMEOTragic Shakespeare character
HORATIOCharacter in Shakespeare.
OTHELLOShakespeare title character
CAESARShakespeare title character
HAMLETShakespeare title character
TIMONShakespeare title character
CRESSIDAShakespeare title character
TIMONTitle character in Shakespeare
ANTONYTitle character from Shakespeare
CLEOPATRAShakespeare or Shaw character
ANNEBOLEYNCharacter in a Shakespeare play.
OPHELIAShakespeare character who goes insane
ROMEOMUSTDYEColorful command to a Shakespeare character?
OBERONShakespeare character with a magic aphrodisiac
IAGOShakespeare character who declares "Honesty's a fool"
IAGOShakespeare character who says "I hate the Moor"
PORTIAShakespeare character whose name sounds like a car
TITANIAMoon of Uranus named for a Shakespeare character
ARIELShakespeare character who introduced the term "sea change"
MACDUFFShakespeare character who was "of no woman born"
ROMEOShakespeare character who cries, "Eyes, look your last!"
charact(Shakespeare) a character in a play or novel
IAGOShakespeare villain with more lines than the title character
charactsCHARACT, (Shakespeare) a character in a play or novel
OTHELLODOLLYChild's toy in the shape of a Shakespeare character?
ARIELDisney princess who shares a name with a Shakespeare character
CRESSIDAShakespeare character who says "I show more craft than love"
IAGOShakespeare character who admits "I am nothing, if not critical"
RICHARDIIIShakespeare character who says "I have set my life upon a cast"
ETTUAntepenultimate and penultimate words of the penultimate sentence of a Shakespeare character
OBERONShakespeare character whose opening line is "Ill met by moonlight, proud Titania"