Dupery
200. Dupery (See also Gullibility)
- Blake, Franklin doped with laudanum, he is an unconscious accessory to the theft of the moonstone. [Br. Lit.: The Moon-stone in Magill I, 263]
- Bobchinsky and Dobchinsky town squires bamboozled by inspector-impostor. [Russ. Lit.: The Inspector General ]
- Buonafede tricked into financing and approving daughters’ marriages. [Ger. Opera: Haydn, The World of the Moon, Westerman, 68–69]
- Calandrino duped by friends into believing heliotrope confers invisibility. [It. Lit.: Decameron, “Calandrino and the Heliotrope”]
- Dapper lawyer’s clerk; swindled into believing himself perfect gambler. [Br. Lit.: The Alchemist ]
- Drugger, Abel cozened by rogues in hopes of future riches. [Br. Lit.: The Alchemist ]
- Fenella mute beauty tricked, imprisoned, and abandoned by Alfonso. [Fr. Opera: Auber, Dumb Girl of Portici, Westerman, 163–164]
- Iago dupes Othello, Cassio, et al. [Br. Lit.: Othello ]
- Matthew, Master “the town gull.” [Br. Lit.: Every Man in His Humour ]
- Pelleas used by Ettarre; betrayed by Gawain. [Br. Lit.: Idylls of the King, “Pelleas and Ettarre”]
- Roderigo foppish dupe and tool of Iago. [Br. Lit.: Othello ]
- Skvoznik-Dmukhanovsky, Anton Antonovich prefect kowtows to supposed inspector for good impression. [Russ. Lit.: The Inspector General ]
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