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      • The term 'joker' typically refers to someone who enjoys making jokes or engaging in playful and humorous behavior. In contrast, a 'jester' historically was an official entertainer in medieval courts, often wearing a distinctive costume and hat, and known for their wit and ability to mock courtly life.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JesterJester - Wikipedia

    A jester, also known as joker, court jester, or fool, was a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch employed to entertain guests during royal court.

  3. Difference between Joker and Jester. Key difference: A Joker and Jester are funny entertainers. A joker is a funny character mostly found in circus, while a jester is a person who was employed to entertain the royals in old times.

  4. Jan 11, 2024 · A joker is a person or character who jokes or fools around, while a jester is a historical entertainer in royal courts, known for humor and mockery.

  5. A "Jester" is a historical entertainer often in royal courts, using music, comedy, and tricks. A "Joker" refers to a playing card or a person who jokes. They both denote playful figures but have distinct contexts.

  6. Archibald Armstrong was a former sheep rustler who served as a court jester to James I of England and VI of Scotland from around 1606, and, after James’s death in 1625, to Charles I until around 1637. In 1623, James’s joker got into hot water by roasting his hosts on a trip to the Spanish royal court, poking fun at the young Infanta Maria Anna.

  7. www.jesterplanet.com › the-modern-jester › jokerThe Joker - Jester Planet

    As time passed, the jester archetype evolved and morphed into a contemporary icon known as the joker. This enigmatic character burst onto the scene, captivating audiences through comic books, movies, and literature.

  8. I found an interesting paper describing how there was evidently a distinction between a pure jester, which was a mentally sound joker and actor of sorts, and the so-called natural fools which from descriptions seem to have been mentally and/or physically disabled people.

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