Iris appears in the masque in the Tempest. There is also a character in Antony and Cleopatra called Iras.
There is no character called Argus in any Shakespearean play. The mythological figure is alluded to three times in the canon (once by Berowne, once by Portia in Merchant of Venice, and once by Alexander in Troilus and Cressida)
The quote does not appear in any Shakespeare play.
In the Shakespeare play Antony and Cleopatra, Cleopatra and her servants Iris and Charmian commit suicide by causing poisonous snakes to bite themselves.
Puck, also known as Robin Goodfellow, appeared in William Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
Merchant of Venice. Although in the Shakespeare text the word is "glisters" not "glitters".
Custard does not appear in any Shakespeare play. The character is actually from a poem titled "The Adventures of Custard the Dragon" by Ogden Nash, which is a whimsical tale about a cowardly dragon. If you're looking for Shakespearean characters, I can help with that as well!
The quote does not appear in any Shakespeare play.
In the Shakespeare play Antony and Cleopatra, Cleopatra and her servants Iris and Charmian commit suicide by causing poisonous snakes to bite themselves.
Puck, also known as Robin Goodfellow, appeared in William Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
They were written by William Shakespeare. They appear in his play Hamlet.
Merchant of Venice. Although in the Shakespeare text the word is "glisters" not "glitters".
The Tempest.
Custard does not appear in any Shakespeare play. The character is actually from a poem titled "The Adventures of Custard the Dragon" by Ogden Nash, which is a whimsical tale about a cowardly dragon. If you're looking for Shakespearean characters, I can help with that as well!
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Do you mean, "Did Shakespeare perform in a play called The Playhouse?" No, there was no such play, and the film of that name starred Buster Keaton and was made in 1921, long after Shakespeare's death. Do you mean, "Did Shakespeare perform in a playhouse?" Yes, understanding the word "playhouse" to mean a theatre where stage plays were performed. He was an actor and appeared in many playhouses.
Falstaff appears in three Shakespeare plays: Henry IV 1 and 2, and The Merry Wives of Windsor. He is mentioned in Henry V early on, but doesn't actually appear onstage I believe.
Hamlet. They first appear in act 2, scene 2.