
Les Joyeuses Bourgeoises de Windsor, written by William Shakespeare in 1602, is a comedic play featuring the character Sir John Falstaff. The plot revolves around Falstaff's attempts to woo two married women, Mistriss Ford and Mistriss Page, in a humorous quest for wealth and romance. Set in Windsor, the play explores themes of love, marriage, and deception, showcasing Shakespeare's wit through the interactions of various characters and the ensuing comedic chaos as the women conspire against Falstaff.














































