Love's Labor's Lost

Why does Boyet remove himself from the audience at the end of the Pageant of the Nine Worthies in the play, Love’s Labor’s Lost?

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Boyet disappears from the audience because he realizes that his lighthearted and gossiping presence is inappropriate for the rather more solemn mood at the end of the play.

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Love’s Labor’s Lost