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    because they’re supposedly the most difficult thing in the world to make. Truly‚ they’re not difficult at all. What is difficult is mastering them. For some reason people mistakenly think if something can’t be mastered on the first try‚ it’s too hard to fool with. But there’s no reason to master macarons on the first try. Unless you just burn the crap out of them‚ they’re going to taste phenomenal regardless of their flaws. It’s like leaning to ride a bike‚ except that when you “fail” you get delicious

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    In William Shakespeare ’s comedy Twelfth Night‚ it is ironic how many times the fool is said to be dishonest‚ when‚ in fact‚ his role proves entirely opposite. Though sometimes the characters do not realize his hidden messages‚ the reader can instantly comprehend Feste ’s figurative language‚ which is evident in every scene in which the fool appears. Whether he is singing to Orsino‚ arguing with Malvolio‚ or playing around with Viola‚ Feste always manages to sneak in a few symbolic foretokens before

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    Alfred Prufrock‚” by T.S Eliot‚ Daphne presented a much more fragile man‚ an insecure unworthy fool of sorts. Now my Dad is no punk but certain life experiences can break a man down to make him feel meek‚ humble‚ and small. I experienced this with him only once. I was on vacation with my future husband in Jamaica living life to it’s fullest. Somehow

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    the audience may believe a ‘fool’ to be purely someone to make you laugh and be an idiot. However Feste is very much the opposite; he fits the definition of wise‚ he speaks profoundly‚ questions high class characters such as Olivia and almost undermines her with his wit. He is very melancholic‚ especially about love whereas everybody else is almost controlled by it and the audience may see him to be wise because he avoids love to stay happy. Feste is a ‘licenced fool’ in “Twelfth Night” and this

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    Shakespeare and The Twelfth Night Known for his tragedies‚ comedies‚ sonnets and love stories‚ William Shakespeare is argued to be one of the best writers of his time. Throughout his plays‚ including The Twelfth Night‚ he uses disguise and deceit to fool the other characters to benefit another. Shakespeare was born in April of 1564 in the town Stratford-upon-Avon. Although the exact date of his birth is not known‚ historians traditionally celebrate it on the 23rd. He was one of eight children born

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    Shakespeare used the character of a fool to bring about comedy in his plays. Shakespeare’s fools fall into either a licensed fool‚ whereby the fool is a ‘professional jester’ who is ‘paid’ to sing and dance……... On the other hand‚ Shakespeare’s second category for a fool was that of a ‘natural fool’ the only element of a natural fool that Tony exhibits is his desire to be ‘country bumpkin’…. At the beginning of the play we might expect that Tony Lumpkin is a natural fool because in Act 1 Scene 1‚ before

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    tragic hero because though he spent the whole play fighting for justice and searching for the answer he is longing for‚ searching for the cold killer of Laius and promising vengeance by spilling the blood of the murderer. He crumbles and becomes the fool when he finds out that his blood is the answer. In the end his people win their battle over the chaos‚ but he loses the fight inside himself. Oedipus realizes the metaphorical blindness that has been hindering him throughout the play and decides that

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    Even though Feste role is to be a licensed fool‚ his main role is to play the wise man in the play the Twelfth Night‚ which makes him a wise fool. Feste makes the personalities and secrets of the characters oblivious. People would assume that he is a fool because of his title‚ yet it made it oblivious to everyone that he is very wise and that he used this potential throughout the story. Furthermore‚ he sees traits in characters that the audience and the characters cannot see during the play. He

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    The House of Mapuhi‚ Jack London Despite the heavy clumsiness of her lines‚ the Aorai handled easily in the light breeze‚ and her captain ran her well in before he hove to just outside the suck of the surf. The atoll of Hikueru lay low on the water‚ a circle of pounded coral sand a hundred yards wide‚ twenty miles in circumference‚ and from three to five feet above high-water mark. On the bottom of the huge and glassy lagoon was much pearl shell‚ and from the deck of the schooner‚ across the slender

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    Feste’s temperament. At the commence of the scene‚ we are lulled into a false sense of security about the fool. However‚ as the body of text continues we see that he has many other traits to his personality‚ for example; his intellect‚ his endearing nature‚ state of mind and his ability to read other characters and what love entails. Throughout Act 1‚ Scene 5 we gain the sense that as a fool/joker; Feste lives up to the expectations of spending the majority of his time making witty puns which lulls

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