
Sir John Falstaff
Sir John Falstaff is a fictional character from William Shakespeare's plays, notably "Henry IV" and "The Merry Wives of Windsor." He is portrayed as a comical, larger-than-life old roguish man, known for his wit, humor, love of food and drink, and a fondness for carefree mischief. Falstaff is both a comic figure and a complex character who highlights human follies, blending humor with deeper themes of loyalty, identity, and social status. His enduring popularity lies in his vivid personality and his role as a lovable, flawed, yet insightful, character.