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    Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night brings to light many different characters‚ along with their unique character traits. In exploring the relationships‚ formed by these characters‚ their various polar traits shine through. Viola enters the scene as an outsider shipwrecked and left with few belongings‚ no job‚ nor surviving family to her knowledge. Olivia‚ in contrast‚ is a noblewoman and countess of Illyria. She is afforded many luxuries including servants and an aristocratic status which makes her

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    Twelfth Night Essay How would it feel to be in the center of a four-person love triangle? That is how Olivia‚ a character in William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night felt. In Twelfth Night four men have fallen in love with Olivia‚ a wealthy‚ beautiful‚ countess in Illyria. Malvolio‚ Olivia’s steward‚ Sir Andrew‚ a friend of Olivia’s uncle‚ Orsino‚ the Duke of Illyria‚ and Sebastian‚ brother to a character named Viola‚ are all competing for Olivia’s love throughout the play. Too add more confusion‚ Viola

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    It is because of what we can see before us that we are limited in our language and create these boundaries we wish to destroy. Through the use of songs in Disney’s “Mulan” and the language from Shakespeare’s ‘Twelfth Night’‚ the audience is able to see the stereotypes of the time and how those stereotypes have limited the characters in their views depending on the gender of the characters. Disney’s ‘Mulan’ was set somewhere between

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    or the truth then it’s nonsense and the audience will see it”(Johnny Depp). In Twelfth Night‚ Shakespeare shows that love is a blind journey that can cause pain. When you have found your love or are already in love‚ you become a walking zombie; the only thing you see is the good things about your partner and your relationship. When we tend to fall in love we often make the worst mistakes of our lifetime. In Twelfth Night Shakespeare is saying that love makes you not able to see the truth. Viola is

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    166-167). William Shakespeare’s tragedy "Othello‚" is pervaded by a dominant theme‚ one of love. Othello‚ the Moor of Venice falls madly in love with a woman named Desdemona. They marry and are very happy together. Othello and Desdemona face many trials during the course of their nine-month marriage. The most notable one occurs when Barbanzio‚ Desdemona’s father accuses Othello of getting his daughter with witchcraft. During a court hearing‚ Desdemona confesses her love for Othello and Barbanzio

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    Twelfth Night is a sad but uplifting story about a woman who is mourning a loss and men that are trying to fix her and be with her. Shakespeare makes this women’s uncle an unforgettable figure. This man is named Sir Toby Belch. Shakespeare used Sir Toby Belch in many ways. He used him to drive the plot‚ create some conflict‚ and most of all he made him unforgettable. Shakespeare used sir Sir Toby Belch to create conflict by making him one of the first characters introduced. We immediately find him

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    entire incident begins and ends with the actions of Mr. Reese. The school is trying to protect itself‚ and Mr. Reese‚ from an investigation into the excessive use of corporal punishment in emergency situations. I have the advantage of hearing from many students details which somehow are not present in the statements presented as proof. Like a large puzzle I have taken all the tidbits of information and through my own actions made sense of it. Would anybody else come to the same conclusions‚ I believe

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    .Twelfth Night Section - Vocab Act | Word | Definition | I | Cloistress | A nun in religious seclusion or in a convent | I | Brine | Water with salt as in tears | II | Cozier | Shoemaker; cobbler | II | Inure | To make less sensitive: harden; to become advantageous | III | Feign | Pretend | III | Rave | To talk irrationally or incoherently; to praise | III | Incredulous | Incredulous |

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    The “dark side of life” that William Shakespeare exposes in his play‚ Twelfth Night‚ is the danger in the individual’s willingness to abandon the intrinsic self as a means to better realize a goal. The characters Viola‚ Feste‚ and Malvolio‚ in assuming new persona’s‚ engage in a metaphysical betrayal in which they deny the reality of their nature. Viola’s choice to serve Duke Orsino as a page in hopes of finding her brother is by no means unethical‚ and her efforts are ultimately successful‚ but

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    so‚” states the fool Feste while looking at Viola’s twin brother Sebastian‚ a double for Cesario (IV.i.9). This singular quotes embodies the idea that gender identity is fictional in Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare‚ and that homoerotic desires are natural to the human body and mentality. Throughout this play‚ many characters are introduced to having homoerotic desires: Orsino for Viola dressed as Cesario‚ Sebastian for Antonio‚ and Olivia for Viola dressed as Cesario. Most provocative is the homoerotic

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