Some jesters were more important than mere fools because they served as trusted advisors and social commentators within royal courts. Their unique position allowed them to speak truth to power under the guise of humor, often addressing sensitive issues that others could not. Additionally, their wit and intelligence helped them entertain and engage audiences, influencing public opinion and royal decisions. This dual role of entertainer and advisor made them valuable figures in medieval and Renaissance society.
I hope there will be another few eposides ofOnly Fools And Horses
it has a more glittery note to it and is more rough.
Not in my research they didn't. Check out this article for more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jester. Hope this helps. <><
Jack prefers fools over clever people because he finds them more amusing and entertaining. Fools are not bound by social norms or rules, making them refreshing and unpredictable. Jack also likely feels more at ease around fools, as they do not challenge him intellectually or emotionally like clever people might.
No. They are just as important.
Just as important as having a good mind is having good health.
The parents' point of view is that parents have the experience and wisdom needed to make better decisions than their children are capable of making, and marriage is too important a decision to leave in the hands of young, inexperienced people who will just make fools of themselves.
English is important, because apparently its just important. But really your own language is more important! So no its not that important..
The body is just a shell for the soul to reside in. Like asking which is more important the home or the family.
No. The Greek gods were just as important.
The scripture advises against engaging in arguments with fools, as it can lead to more conflict and harm than good. It is better to avoid such debates and focus on wisdom and understanding instead.
I call them idiots. A more accurate word describing them would be fools.