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    connects friends‚ business‚ and even family. During Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night‚ twitter and facebook did not exist. What would happen if did? Our group was assigned to create social media for characters in the story. When developing the project‚ we thought about each character relationships and behavior. Ultimately‚ to create an accurate Yahoo Answers account. Malvolio-- a character involved in a subplot to the Viola-Olivia-Orsino- love triangle-- would probably write a post about his time behind bars

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    In Shakespeare’s Twelfth NightShakespeare plays with the idea of being and not being‚ specifically during the interaction between Feste the Fool and Olivia during Act 1‚ Scene 5. Although a comical character‚ Feste often inserts genuine wit and cunning into his role‚ which would not immediately be associated with a fool; he is a foolish wit. Feste’s dual intelligence and humor are established as he is first introduced to Olivia. Immediately after Olivia enters the scene and orders Feste’s removal

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    In twelfth night‚ Malvolio starts off as a legitimate comic target‚ as the way that he acts towards certain characters in the play shows us that he could be considered more of a villain. I do not believe that we‚ as an audience‚ feel sympathy for Malvolio in the early stages of the play as we see his treatment of others‚ namely Sir Toby‚ Sir Andrew and Maria. This is shown when Malvolio reprimands Sir Toby and Sir Andrew. Malvolio threatens Sir Toby‚ telling him that Olivia will throw him out if

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    idea worth learning about in the text. Explain why it was worth learning about. John Madden’s Shakespeare in love is a ‘romantic comedy’ set in sixteenth century England. Through its two unfortunate protagonists‚ Will Shakespeare ‘a lowly player’ with writer’s block and wealthy Viola De Lesseps who dreams of ‘love as there has never been in a play‚’ it explores the idea of ‘the truth and nature of love’ in the Elizabethan era. Madden portrays the harsh realities of the time through filmatic techniques

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    Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare is a romantic comedy set in Illyria during the Christmas season. The article analysis is a critique on the elements of folly and foolery in Shakespeare’s twelfth night. As defined in the critique‚ a fool can be “a silly or foolish person” or “one who professionally counterfeits folly for the entertainment of others‚ a jester‚ a clown”. In the analysis of the subject in twelfth night‚ the writer highlights that although Feste is the only professional fool in the

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    William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night introduces a wise fool named Feste. As a licensed fool‚ Feste plays an integral role within the plot of the play. Feste acts as the voice of reason in a play filled with cross-dressing‚ disguises‚ confusion‚ trickery‚ and chaos. Feste has the ability to break down the barrier between the cast on stage and the audience members‚ while also embodying the festivities of the feast of the Epiphany and the beginning of Carnival. Even though Feste is called a fool in name

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    Twelfth Night Essay Twelfth Night is a comedy and a marvel. This play conveys many messages that are seen by the audience‚ but not seen by the characters in the play. There are many points involving love‚ friendship‚ conflicts and confusion. Twelfth Night displays characters that are mad‚ in love‚ and desperate for love. Twelfth Night has many conflicts that occur because characters fail to listen to messages. Viola is a character who has just thought that her brother has died in a shipwreck that

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    Explore the ways Shakespeare and Dickens present human weakness in the texts you have studied. In the play Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare presents human weakness through the characters. At the start of the play Shakespeare presents the theme of love‚ which is shown through the character Romeo. Romeo is portrayed as a confused boy yearning for Rosaline’s love. His unrequited love clouds his mind and his judgment. However‚ later on‚ when Romeo becomes devoted to Juliet he becomes more of a man. This

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    thousand words‚ William Shakespeare is one who left a lasting impact on the world and even affects the world today. Shakespeare is a writer who has affected the world most. He started from a very young age; he was successful early on‚ and affected many of the themes of present day literature. William Shakespeare was born on April 2‚ 1564 in Stratford Upon-Avon‚ England (Will in the World). His birthdate is often celebrated on the day of his death‚ April 23‚ 1616. Shakespeare was born into a middle-class

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    The Twelfth Night bears elements that define the disorder of society‚ and the inevitable chaos that follows from a seemingly innocent act. The abundant carnivalesque elements within the play contribute to the notion that nothing is as it seems‚ building on the age old notion that there is more than meets the eye. In a type of social commentary‚ Shakespeare illustrates the idea that order is nothing more than a façade in the way that it pertains to gender and social roles. With Queen Elizabeth I

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