For Henry IV part one, I made Sir John Falstaff. He has been described as a corrupt Santa Clause, a corrupter of youth, and a drunken, gluttonous, lying coward. Here's a quote from the play that commences after Sir John asked what time of day it was.
"Thou art so fat-witted with drinking of old sack, and unbuttoning thee after supper, and sleeping upon benches after noon, that thou hast forgotten to demand that truly which thou wouldst truly know. What a devil hast thou with the time of day? unless hours were cups of sack, and minutes capons, and clocks the tongues of bawds, and dials the signs of leaping-houses, and the blessed sun himself a fair hot wench in flame-color'd taffata; I see no reason why thou shouldst be so superfluous as to demand the time of the day."
Though all this may be in the highest degree unflattering, still Sir John is one of Shakespeare's most memorable characters, and while reading the play one might unwittingly take Sir John's side and end up rooting for him instead of Prince Hal.
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