11 of the funniest Shakespearean insults
This Sunday would have been Bard's 453rd birthday. He may be best known for his plays and sonnets, but he was also a pioneer of insults. So to celebrate his birthday we asked the cast of Sh*t-faced Shakespeare for their favourite Shakespeare insults.
"Thine face is not worth sunburning."
Henry V (Act Five, Scene Two)
"Would thou wert clean enough to spit upon."
Timon of Athens (Act Four, Scene Three)
"I’ll beat thee, but I would infect my hands."
Timon of Athens (Act Four, Scene Three)
"Methink’st thou art a general offence and every man should beat thee."
All’s Well That Ends Well (Act Two, Scene Three)
"You scullion! You rampallian! You fustilarian! I’ll tickle your catastrophe!"
Henry IV Part 2 (Act Two, Scene One)
"Villain, I have done thy mother"
Titus Andronicus (Act Four, Scene Two)
"Thou art as fat as butter."
Henry IV Part One (Act Two, Scene Four)
"Thou sodden-witted lord! Thou hast no more brain than I have in mine elbows "
Troilus and Cressida (Act Two, Scene One)
"The tartness of his face sours ripe grapes."
The Comedy of Errors (Act Five, Scene Four)
"Away, you three-inch fool!"
The Taming of the Shrew (Act Three, Scene Three)
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Sh*t-Faced Shakespeare – Much Ado About Nothing runs at the Leicester Square Theatre until 16 September.
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