Plautus’s The Haunted House Analysis
The dimension of character type is well documented in Plautus’s literature. More precisely, most of the characters in the comedies are portrayed as heroic figures through their actions that prove that they are smarter than their masters. In Plautus and his Latin epithet, Servus Calli, who is a low-level slave, is depicted as skillful, cunning, and a gossipy narrator who continuously bridges the gap between the characters and the audience.

