
Feste
Feste is a fictional character from William Shakespeare's play "Twelfth Night." He is a witty and clever court jester or clown who uses humor and wordplay to entertain and provide insight. Feste often speaks in riddles and sarcasm, but his comments reveal truths about the other characters and the situation they're in. He acts as a social commentator, blending humor with wisdom, and sometimes offers philosophical observations disguised as jokes. His role underscores themes of disguise, perception, and the importance of understanding beneath surface appearances.