<p>"Roister Doister," written by Nicholas Udall in the early 16th century, stands as one of the earliest English comedies, echoing the vibrant spirit of the Renaissance. The play navigates the antics of the braggart knight, Ralph Roister Doister, who embarks on misguided romantic pursuits, illustrating themes of vanity, deception, and the folly of love. Its lively dialogue and comedic structure, reminiscent of classical Roman comedies, showcase U...