The second commoner in Shakespearean plays often uses puns as a way to illustrate their lower social standing or lack of education. Puns are a form of wordplay that can showcase wit or cleverness, but in the context of a commoner character, they can also highlight their simplicity or lack of sophistication. This contrast between the use of puns by different characters can help create comedy or highlight social differences in the play.
Because he is believed to be a smart alek.
He was naught but a commoner. The Prince married a commoner. I am a commoner. Commoner refers to the regular masses of people without rank or elevated status.
Prince William is of royal blood, hence, not a commoner.
pun-kra-tea-on pan- as in 'pun' kra- as in 'gra' in 'grass' ti- as in tea on- as in 'on'
because it just a pun
She was from an aristocratic family...so basically no she was not a commoner.
I'm sorry sir, plus size surplices are on the second floor.
No
A commoner.
Prince William married Miss Catherine Middleton (a commoner) on 29 April 2011. In British law, strictly speaking, a commoner is anyone who is neither the monarch (King/Queen) nor a peer (Duke, Marquess, Earl, Viscount or Baron/Lord.) Prince William was a commoner before he was made a Duke; Prince Harry still is a commoner.
She got engaged to be married to a "commoner"! She got engaged to be married to a "commoner"!
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