
Scaramouche
Scaramouche is a fictional character originating from Italian commedia dell'arte, a form of theatrical performance. Typically portrayed as a clever and occasionally cowardly servant or trickster, Scaramouche is known for his wit, agility, and humorous antics. Over time, the character has been adapted into various stories, embodying traits of resourcefulness and mischievousness. In popular culture, Scaramouche has been featured in novels, plays, and music, often representing a humorous or satirical figure who uses cleverness to navigate complex social situations. His lasting appeal lies in his sharp, humorous personality and his role as a witty observer.