Sir+Andrew+Aguecheek

=**Sir Andrew Aguecheek**=

Sir Andrew Aguecheek is a pathetic knight who is friends with Sir Toby. Sir Toby puts in a joking effort to--as they say--hook Sir Andrew up with a girl, mainly his niece, Olivia, while truly, Sir Toby only wants him to stay because he wants Sir Andrew's money for worldly pleasures such as alcohol and perhaps his company. Because of Sir Toby's meddling, Sir Andrew Aguecheek finds himself in a bad situation in the play. Andrew gets convinced to beat up Viola, which leads to Sebastian beating him up badly. Sir Andrew decides to pop out of the bushes and beat up Viola. Sir Andrew is considered the weakest person in Illyria as Shakespeare got the name Aguecheek from the meaning of being very weak and scrawny and low on nutrition. Although, Sir Andrew is very weak he is also very stupid as he actually thought that he had a real chance in marrying Olivia.
 * Biography:**

"Good Mistress Accost, I desire better acquaintance."
 * Key Quotes:**

"An you part so, mistress, I would I might never draw sword again. Fair lady, do you think you have fools in hand?"

"Faith, I'll home tomorrow, Sir Toby. Your niece will not be seen. Or if she be, it's four to one she'll none of me. The count himself here hard by woos her."

"I'll stay a month longer. I am a fellow o' th' strangest mind i' th' world. I delight in masqus anf revels sometimes altogether."

"Faith, so they say, but i think it rather consists of eating and drinking."

"Twere as good as deed as to drink when a man's a-hungry to challenge him the field and then to break promise with him and make a fool of him."

"I saw your niece do more favors to the Count’s servingman than ever she bestowed upon me."

"An't be any way, it must be with valor, for policy I hate. I had as lief be a Brownish politician."

I am a great eater of beef ,and i believe that does harm to my wit.

Nay, let me alone for swearing

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