Robert Armin would have played
Fluellen, and this comic actor developed this accent into a bit of a trademark.
Several previous studies (Chambers, 1998;
Fluellen, 2003; Hinnant et al, 1999; Kim & Michael, 2005) stress the importance of developing creative thinking teaching skills.
But Henry later asks
Fluellen, "Is it fit this soldier keep his oath [to respond to a challenge to duel]" (4.7.119-20)?
Delyth, who lives in Caswell Bay, Gower, Swansea, has been a significant figure on the Welsh and international folk scene since the 1980s, playing with groups including instrumental trio Aberjaber and lately in a duo with her violinist daughter Angharad called DnA, and with the
Fluellen Theatre Company.
Tony Bell and Chris Myles express the moral side of soldiery as
Fluellen and the Duke of Exeter, both showing an aptitude for some genuine comedy.
Yn Act 4, Golygfa 7 mae
Fluellen yn troi at y Brenin ac yn dweud "If your majesty is remembered of it, the Welshmen did good service in a garden where leeks did grow, wearing leeks in their Monmouth caps, which your majesty know to this hour is an honourable badge of the service; and I do believe your majesty takes no scorn to wear the leek upon Saint Tavy's day."
[If] that's the kind of boy you're talking about, his colors are blue and gold." A former athletic rival happily greets Jackie's brother Mack (Joel
Fluellen), himself a talented athlete who finished second to Jesse Owens in the 100-meter run at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin.