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The character of a clown or fool in Shakespeare's plays is often A. the most flawed character. B. more dangerous than he appears. C. wiser than expected. D. the play's main protagonist.

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C. wiser than expected.

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The character of a clown or fool in Shakespeare's plays is often C. wiser than expected
When you read Shakespeare's play, you often notice that the 'clownish' character is actually a really smart guy who fooled many elites (such as monarchs, aristocrats, intellectuals,) with his wit and make them look even more stupider.
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