For 10 points each, answer some questions about fools in Shakespeare plays.
[10e] The fool Jacques (jay-queez) delivers the "Seven Ages of Man" monologue, which contains the line "All the world's a stage," in this Shakespearean pastoral comedy.
ANSWER: As You Like It
[10m] Where Jacques is melancholic and pessimistic, this other fool from As You Like It displays a cheery optimism. This court jester threatens to kill William in "a hundred and fifty different ways" after William attempts to woo Audrey, who later marries this character.
ANSWER: Touchstone
[10h] Like Touchstone, the character of Lavache from this play is also a court jester, or "domestic Fool." Lavache serves in the court of the Countess of Roussillon in this play.
ANSWER: All's Well that Ends Well
<Elizabeth Cowan , Literature - British drama>