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Sophomore Is wise fool in Latin, so from context clues you can gather that it was probably Sophocles.

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The wise fool is a character archetype found in literature and theater, such as the court jester or Shakespeare's character of Touchstone in "As You Like It." They often use humor and wit to offer wisdom and insight to the other characters, playing the role of the fool to communicate truths that others may overlook.

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