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  2. Zanni - Wikipedia

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    Zanni (Italian:), Zani or Zane is a character type of commedia dell'arte best known as an astute servant and a trickster. The Zanni comes from the countryside and is known to be a "dispossessed immigrant worker". [1] [Note 1] Through time, the Zanni grew to be a popular figure who was first seen in commedia as early as the 14th century. [2]

  3. Innamorati - Wikipedia

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    ' lovers ') [2] were stock characters within the theatre style known as commedia dell'arte, who appeared in 16th-century Italy. In the plays, everything revolved around the lovers in some regard. [3] These dramatic and posh characters were present within commedia plays for the sole purpose of being in love with one another, and moreover, with ...

  4. Pulcinella - Wikipedia

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    The first of a set of five etching entitled Five Characters from the Commedia dell'Arte. Etching with hand coloring on laid paper. Pulcinella is a dualistic character: he either plays dumb, although he is very much aware of the situation, or he acts as though he is the most intelligent and competent one on the stage, despite being woefully ...

  5. Category:Commedia dell'arte characters - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Commedia dell'arte characters" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Harlequin - Wikipedia

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    The re-interpretation of the "devil" stock character as a Zanni character of the commedia dell'arte took place in the 16th century in France. [15] Zan Ganassa , whose troupe is first mentioned in Mantua in the late 1560s, is one of the earliest known actors suggested to have performed the part, [ 4 ] although there is "little hard evidence to ...

  7. Beltrame - Wikipedia

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    It is also often referenced by the full name Beltrame di Milano [1] and also as Beltrame di Gaggiano (from the borgo – now a comune – of Gaggiano, in the surroundings of Milan) or Beltrame de la Gippa (where the "gippa" is the large blouse, or tunic, worn by the character).

  8. List of stock characters - Wikipedia

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    Stock characters from Commedia dell'Arte — which gave each character a standard costume, so easily identifiable — continued across many types of theater, dramatic storytelling, and fiction. A stock character is a dramatic or literary character representing a generic type in a conventional, simplified manner and recurring in many fictional ...

  9. La Ruffiana - Wikipedia

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    La Ruffiana has been seen in various clothing options and styles depending on the direction that the character is being taken. Traditionally, she is seen in Neapolitan peasant clothing. She is also often seen in a cloak and a mask, which makes her one of the only woman Commedia dell'Arte characters to be played in a mask.