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Commedia dell’Arte. Stock Characters from the 16 th Century. Pantalone. very rich, but mean and stingy. has a young wife or an adventurous, rebellious daughter. many plots revolve around his unwillingness to share his money and women with others. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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STOCK CHARACTERS FROM THE 16 T H CENTURY

Commedia dell’Arte

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Pantalone

very rich, but mean and stingy.has a young wife or an adventurous,

rebellious daughter.many plots revolve around his unwillingness

to share his money and women with others.he always carries a money bag which dangles

between his legs.Pantalone moves slowly and tends to hunch

forward, his back bent with age.often falls on his back and cannot get up!

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Pantalone’s Appearance

he wears red, black and grey.sometimes uses a cane.

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Il Capitano

his name is Italian for “the captain”.he is a soldier who brags loudly of his brave

deeds, but is actually very cowardly. moves with a great “swagger”, trying to

impress women and intimidate other men.marches with chest out when feeling brave,

but runs like a little girl when frightened.carries a long sword, which he always

manages not to use. many plots show him to be a coward.

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Il Capitano’s Appearance

wears a uniform of some sort, often with yellow trim to show his cowardice.

often has a moustache under his very long nose.

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Il Dottore

his name is Italian for “the doctor”.although he is supposed to be very wise and

well-educated, he does not actually know how to cure any of his patients, often making them sicker instead.

he has a large belly, and walks with tiny steps.

carries a white handkerchief.like Pantalone, he is very old; they are often

friends or rivals or both.

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Il Dottore’s Appearance

wears black.has bushy eyebrows, and red cheeks from

drinking too much alcohol.

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Arlecchino

you might recognize him as the “Harlequin”.he is a servant, usually to Pantalone, who

treats him very badly – often beating him with his own stick.

moves in a loose and floppy manner, but is quite bent from carrying heavy things for his master, or out of fear of being beaten.

carries a stick or a bat, often used against him.

he is mischievous, but slow-thinking. Much humour comes from his dim-wittedness.

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Arlecchino’s Appearance

dresses in vibrant colours, his signature diamond pattern originally came from his patched clothes.

his mask is deep tan or red, suggesting someone who works a lot out of doors.

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Pedrolino

he is a young servant, or – occasionally – the younger son of a family.

he is similar to the French clown “Pierrot”.walks quickly, looking at the ground; is often

surprised by what he has walked in to.tends to fidget and to create humour by

imitating other, more powerful characters.very floppy and child-like in his mannerisms.

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Pedrolino’s Appearance

wears all-white clothes that are too big for him.

instead of a mask, sometimes wears white face paint.

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Isabella

young daughter of Pantalone, usually involved in some kind of love triangle.

her father wants her to marry one of his old, wealthy friends; she wants to marry someone young and attractive.

along with her young lover, she is one of the “inamorata” (someone who is loved).

Isabella is clever and flirtatious.she moves gracefully.

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Isabella’s Appearance

always beautifully and fashionably dressed.no mask, but wears heavy make-up.

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Columbina

she is a servant.as a lady’s maid to Isabella, she has a higher

status than many of the other servants.the wife of Arlecchino; even though she

scolds him, she loves him and is generally happy and playful.

she moves quickly and nimbly.she is a cheerful and efficient servant.Columbina oftens helps the lovers to

outsmart those who would keep them apart.

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Columbina’s Appearance

her costume often matches the colours and patterns of Arlecchino, her husband.

wears an apron and either no mask, or a mask that covers only her eyes.


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