Sir Andrew Aguecheek
Sir Andrew Aguecheek is a character from William Shakespeare's play, Twelfth Night. He is portrayed as a foolish and inept suitor to Olivia, often characterized by his lack of intelligence and self-awareness. His attempts to win Olivia's affection are comically misguided, making him a source of humor in the play.
Despite his shortcomings, Sir Andrew is not entirely malicious. He is easily influenced by others, particularly Sir Toby Belch, who often manipulates him for his own amusement. This dynamic highlights Sir Andrew's gullibility and adds depth to his role as a comedic figure in the story.