Tis Pity Shes A Whore: "Alas poor creature, he meant no man harm. That I am sure of!" Discuss Fords use of Bergetto in the play, in the light of this quotation.

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We are also given the impression of his simplicity from the views of other characters such as Annabella "This idiot haunts me too" and even his own servant Poggio "Sir, I have seen an ass and a mule trot to the Spanish pavan with a better grace,". This lack of what would be deemed "common sense" in modern times gives Bergetto a sense of innocence which Ford uses to stir pity and endear him to the audience...
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This lack of what would be deemed "common sense" in modern times gives Bergetto a sense of innocence which Ford uses to stir pity and endear him to the audience. His lack of social graces is made most apparent by his objectification of women and his constant referral to "Wench" in spite of who is present...
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