Costard
![1776 print by Charles Grignion of Thomas Weston playing Costard](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/50/Thomas_Weston_as_Costard.jpg)
Costard makes many clever puns, and is used as a tool by Shakespeare to explain new words such as ''remuneration''. He is sometimes considered one of the smartest characters in the play due to his wit and wordplay.
Costard's name is an archaic term for apple, or metaphorically a man's head. Shakespeare uses the word in this sense in ''Richard III''. Provided by Wikipedia
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58by Mangold, N., Maurice, S., Feldman, N., Costard, F., Forget, F.Get access
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59by Mangold, N., Maurice, S., Feldman, N., Costard, F., Forget, F.Get access
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60by Mangold, N., Maurice, S., Feldman, N., Costard, F., Forget, F.Get access
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