The two jesters display truly clownish humor. Their coarse, at times even vulgar situational comedy was meant as a foil to the monarch’s majestic presence. Though this is achieved, they simultaneously underline the king’s evidently plebeian tastes. The ruler finds their bumbling funny – as most probably many people in the Middle Ages would.
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