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Ferdinand: King of Navarre who resolves to live a life of virtue and deprivation for a 3-year period only to fall in love with the Princess of France
Berowne: a lord of Navarre who reluctantly joins his king in living a life of virtue and deprivation for a 3-year period only to fall in love with the Lady Rosaline
Longaville: a lord of Navarre who joins his king in living a life of virtue and deprivation for a 3-year period without reservations only to fall in love with the Lady Maria
Dumaine: another lord of Navarre who joins his king in living a life of virtue and deprivation for a 3-year period without reservations only to fall in love with the Lady Katherine
Dull: a constable who is susceptible to malapropisms
Costard: a clown
Don Adriano de Armado: a Spanish man of fashion who falls in love with the country wench Jaquenetta
Moth: Armado's page
Jaquenetta: a country wench
Boyet: a lord attending on the Princess of France
Princess of France: French princess who has beguiled King of Navarre Ferdinand according to Boyet
Lord 1: another lord attending on the Princess of France
Maria: a lady attending on the Princess of France and on whom the Lord Longaville takes an interest
Katherine: a lady attending on the Princess of France and on whom the Lord Dumaine takes an interest
Rosaline: lady attending on the Princess of France and on whom the Lord Berowne takes an interest
Forester: a hunting guide who guides the Princess of France and her retinue to a spot most favorable for hunting deer
Sir Nathaniel: a curate (a clerical assistant) who associates with the pedant Holofernes and is Holofornes' diametric opposite in terms of intellectual modesty
Holofernes: a schoolmaster and a pedant whose book learning often gets in his way at perceiving the truth
Marcade: the lord attending on the Princess of France who delivers the news of her father's-the French king's-death
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