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within the play. Physically, Arlecchino is described as wearing a costume covered in irregular patches, a hat outfitted with either a rabbit or fox's tail, and a red and black mask. The mask itself is identified by carbuncles on the forehead, small eyes, a snub nose, hollow cheeks, and sometimes bushy brows with facial hair. Arlecchino is often depicted as having a wooden sword hanging from a leather belt on his person, and sometimes holding a
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Harlequin was modified to become "romantic and mercurial, instead of mischievous", leaving
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in the late 1560s, is one of the earliest known actors suggested to have performed the part, although there is "little hard evidence to support ". Ganassa performed in France in 1571, and if he did play the part there, he left the field open for another actor to take up the role, when he took his
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of the 16th century where he is shown trying to woo Donna Lucia for himself by masquerading as a foreign nobleman. He also is known to try to win any given lady for himself if he chances upon anyone else trying to woo her, by interrupting or ridiculing the new competitor. His sexual appetite is
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qualities, as well as his name, from a mischievous "
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1769:Beijer, Agne; Duchartre, Pierre-Louis (1928).
1635:Oxford Encyclopedia of Theatre and Performance
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1788:. London: George G. Harrap and Co., Ltd.
1743:. Lanham, Maryland: The Scarecrow Press.
1714:Thespis – A Gilbert & Sullivan Enigma
1451:Comedy: A Geographic and Historical Guide
1120:"Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman
988:Learn how and when to remove this message
915:Harlequin Amulet; or, The Magick of Mona.
893:Two developments in 1800, both involving
210:, developed in the early 18th century by
1973:, New ser., v. 2, no. 1 (Summer, 1943).
1883:Incidents In the Life of Joseph Grimaldi
1006:in contemporary popular culture include
727:. Character dating to the 15th century.
414:'s Harlequin costume as depicted in his
1913:Commedia dell’Arte, An actor's handbook
1655:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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2187:Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army
1943:Masques et Bouffons. Comédie italienne
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1868:The Pantomime Life of Joseph Grimaldi
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1395:, although often with reservations."
966:adding citations to reliable sources
1971:Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin
1963:, vol. 20, 2000., pp. 143–155.
1540:World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts
3541:Commedia dell'arte male characters
1926:Rudlin, John; Crick, Olly (2001).
1756:The Cambridge Guide to the Theatre
866:English harlequinade and pantomime
172:after Martinelli's death in 1630.
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1870:. Edinburgh:Canongate Books Ltd.
713:Truffa, Truffaldin or Truffaldino
603:One of the major distinctions of
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1866:McConnell Stott, Andrew (2009).
1269:, (Nick Hern Books) London, 2000
1049:Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III
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2172:Clowns of America International
1754:Banham, Martin, editor (1995).
1413:Rudlin & Crick 2001, p. 12.
1283:. University Of Chicago Press.
645:, or in older plays any of the
595:and several other techniques.
152:, associated with the city of
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1885:. London: Jonathan Cape Ltd.
1143:Alexandre Manceau, engraver.
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1585:Duchartre 1929, pp. 159–160.
1279:Jean-Claude Schmitt (1999).
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2869:Hooker with a heart of gold
1693:McConnell Stott, pp. 95–100
168:in 1584–1585, and became a
36:Arlecchino (disambiguation)
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1474:Boni, Filippo de' (1852).
1020:The Adventures of Buratino
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1739:Andrews, Richard (2008).
1667:Mayer III, David (1969).
1242:, Librairie Droz, 1971,
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509:Tommaso Antonio Vicentini
339:in French passion plays.
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1814:Gambelli, Delia (1993).
1669:Harlequin in His Element
1651:"Rich, John (1692–1761)"
1216:Oreglia 1968, pp. 56–70.
264:. It originates with an
199:" character in medieval
2162:World Clown Association
2001:Encyclopædia Britannica
1961:Theatre History Studies
1881:Neville, Giles (1980).
1702:McConnell Stott, p. 109
1639:(subscription required)
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1329:Theatre History Studies
1034:, King of Riddles from
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2901:Manic Pixie Dream Girl
2325:By ethics and morality
2004:(11th ed.). 1911.
1941:Sand, Maurice (1860).
1898:The Commedia dell'arte
1829:Henke, Robert (2002).
1799:Ferrone, Siro (2006).
1712:Rees, Terence (1964).
1145:Sand 1860, after p. 80
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1911:Rudlin, John (1994).
1594:Oreglia 1968, p. 139.
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1610:Oreglia 1968, p. 59.
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1306:Oreglia 1968, p. 56.
1058:commedia della morte
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783:Domenico Biancolelli
329:Jeu da la Feuillière
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2934:La Ruffiana
2879:Loosu ponnu
2801:Il Capitano
2424:Tragic hero
2376:Legacy hero
2351:Action hero
2203:Clown alley
2132:Silly Billy
2127:Scaramouche
1393:Zan Ganassa
1371:pp. 140–143
1054:French Army
860: 1875
766:Zan Ganassa
740:or Pierotto
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540:Physicality
457:as well as
451: 1630
375:Zan Ganassa
158:Zan Ganassa
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3461:Town drunk
3410:Innamorati
3110:Final girl
3092:Gamer girl
2795:Il Dottore
2767:Folk devil
2709:Killer toy
2704:Evil clown
2624:False hero
2565:Air pirate
2527:Pulcinella
2218:Clown Care
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1043:Arlecchino
1031:Arlecchino
1003:Arlecchino
725:Zaccagnino
703:including
651:innamorata
632:innamorato
533:Copenhagen
266:Old French
115:Arlecchino
3506:Harlequin
3471:Truck-kun
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3138:Harlequin
3129:Masculine
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3069:Columbina
3005:Queen bee
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2762:Archenemy
2671:Dark lord
2653:Terrorist
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2515:Harlequin
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2419:Man alone
2391:Superhero
2366:Folk hero
2311:Archetype
2213:Clown car
2137:Skomorokh
2092:Harlequin
2067:Blackface
1779:963462417
1722:650490931
1536:"Marotte"
1037:Lies of P
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922:were the
884:pantomime
880:Columbine
876:John Rich
853:Harlequin
738:Pedrolino
719:Guazzetto
692:Trivelino
678:Harlequin
647:soubrette
643:Columbine
589:bel canto
547:cartwheel
535:, Denmark
446:, active
432:half-mask
402:Stockholm
359:Pantalone
294:Wild Hunt
274:hellequin
270:herlequin
216:pantomime
212:John Rich
193:trickster
181:Columbine
68:Harlequin
57:slapstick
18:Herlequin
3456:Tokenism
3446:Sidekick
3436:Redshirt
3431:Pop icon
3248:Bishōnen
3220:Nice guy
2967:Tsundere
2919:Cat lady
2839:Feminine
2729:Vampires
2719:Skeleton
2691:Monsters
2607:Villains
2406:Antihero
2361:Everyman
2252:Category
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1627:Archived
1478:Edizione
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697:Trivelin
669:Variants
626:scenario
561:—
489:Arlequin
308:Erlkönig
282:Normandy
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133:Arlechin
120:Italian:
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3321:Bad boy
3279:Caveman
3146:Pierrot
3051:Laotong
3046:Class S
2889:Catgirl
2874:Ingénue
2854:Bishōjo
2787:Vecchio
2734:Zombies
2550:Bad boy
2531:Pierrot
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2196:Related
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2072:Bouffon
2053:jesters
1979:3257039
1483:p. 1103
1078:(opera)
970:removed
955:sources
638:vecchio
609:Bergamo
571:marotte
455:Bologna
427:secondo
343:History
322:Inferno
317:Inferno
252:Erlking
185:Pierrot
154:Bergamo
129:Lombard
110:Italian
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3360:Others
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2560:Pirate
2542:Outlaw
2466:Rogues
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2750:Other
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2433:Other
2122:Rodeo
2060:Types
1975:JSTOR
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1046:from
1012:Joker
913:, in
888:Clown
849:Clown
497:Punch
459:Turin
400:, in
367:Zanni
312:Dante
268:term
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230:were
220:Clown
197:devil
166:Paris
146:Zanni
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2793:and
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