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Which is the only dog to make an appearance in a Shakespeare play?
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#44147. Asked by MaggieG 5. (Feb 08 04 2:37 PM)
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Hamlet.
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The dog is named "Crab"...he appears in Two Gentlemen of Verona, he belongs to Launce.
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MaggieG 5
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Yay, Hamlet! This question was originally asked as Q319, but was never answered sensibly. Strange that... Imagine not getting a sensible answer on AFT? Perhaps it was because the questioner thought William Shakespeare wrote novels...
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mibmob
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Starvling has a dog when he appears as the "man in the moon" in the mechanical's play in A Midsummer's Night Dream.
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McGruff
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The answer to Q319 was "Spot, the Macbeth's dog."
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