Shakespearean Characters


Characters from Shakespeare

(Room 204, Friday)


from Timon of Athens
Timon, initially a rich noble loses wealth because he cannot secure a loan and is banished from Athens.



from Richard II
Duchess of York, Duchess who is very loyal to her son.




from Julius Caesar
Brutus, Close Friend of Julius Caesar, politician, kills Caesar for the good of Rome.




from King Lear
King Lear, king of Britain, old and has begun to give away his kingdom to his daughters Regan, Goneril, and Cordelia.




from Troilus and Cressida
Cressida, a young Trojan woman who falls in love with Trolius.




from Henry IV, Part I
Miss Quickly, a bartender.




from Much Ado about Nothing
Don Pedro, Nobleman who brings Beatrice and Benedick together.



from Two Gentlemen of Verona
Valentine- Gets kicked out of Milan due to his feelings for Sylvia.



from Cymbeline
Imogen, daughter of King Cymbeline, falls in love with Posthumous, falsely accused of her disloyalty to her husband, runs away and disguises as a boy.



from  Loves Labors Lost
Princess of France.Coriolanus



from  Coriolanus
Coriolanus.



from Comedy of Errors
Adrianna, the wife of Antipholus of Ephesus.



from Measure for Measure
Duke Vincentio, who goes undercover as a monk to spy on Lord Angelo.



from As You Like It
Jacques, very negative and hates the world.



From Henry V
Catherine, her father desires for her to marry Henry.



from Henry VI, Part I
Boy-he helped his father, the general, win a battle once.



from All’s Well That Ends Well
Helena, a daughter of a poor doctor that falls in love with Bertram.


from Merry Wives of Windsor
Sir John Falstaff, who tries to seduce three married wives in order to gain their husbands’ money.



from Macbeth
Lady Macbeth, wife of Macbeth who drives him to do evil acts, is driven mad because of her guilt and because of the blood on her hands.



All's Well That Ends Well
Bertram.



from Midsummer Night’s Dream
Puck, a fairy focused on playing tricks on mortals.


from Titus Andronicus
Titus Andronicus, a Roman emperor.


From Pericles
Prince of Tyre, a sailor and a quite wealthy and noble man.


from Taming of the Shrew
Katherina, Angry girl who gets married and is attempted to be tamed.


from Tempest
Miranda- Prospero’s daughter who is seen as very innocent.


from Winter’s Tale- Hermione
Wife of Leontes seems to have died but comes to life at the end of her play.


from Henry VIII
Anne Boleyn -wife of King Henry VIII, gets beheaded.


from King John
Philip the Bastard, is given inheritance to land, but gives it up to become a noble knight.


from Henry VI, Part I
Joan of Arc- Martyr for France, burned at the stake for fighting ruthlessly for her country.


from Antony and Cleopatra
Antony, one of the leaders of the triumvirate of Rome; Cleopatra is his mistress.


from Twelfth Night
Malvolio, the head servant in a noble house, seeks revenge after being played for a fool.


from Othello
Desdemona, daughter of Brabantio, wife to Othello who goes through conflict due to her husband not believing her.

from Romeo and Juliet
Romeo Montague, marries Juliet and takes his own life because of his love for her.