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Ten Great Male Characters of Shakespeare

Teacher: Mr Sindlinger's Idiosyncratic Puzzles
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A greedy merchant of Venice who believes that everyone must live by a rigid, unbending rule of law.
This young banished Italian dies in a great, dramatic, & tragic error.
This Muslim hero of Shakespeare's great tragedy could not trust his wife, and that became his fatal flaw.
He is a funny character in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" who provides much comic relief; for example, his head is transformed into that of a donkey in a quite amusing part of the same play.(By the way, Bottom is a weaver, not an actor, by trade.)
The last name of a fictional king who is thrown out into the wild of his own kingdom by two of his own greedy daughters...
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His is the most famous, recognizable acting part in the entire world; his part also has the greatest number of spoken lines of all of The Bard's plays.
He is a man who, unlike Brutus, loves both poetry &, eventually, the Egyptian Queen Cleopatra.
This overweight jokester appears in three plays by Shakespeare. In two, he is a friend to Hal or future Henry IV. He also is the lead buffoon in "The Merry Wives of Windsor" who becomes a suitor of two married women.
This protagonist is persuaded to kill his "friend" and mentor Julius Caesar.
A Scottish nobleman who murders his way into becoming King of Scotland...