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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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    Personal Response (Twelfth Night) O time‚ thou must untangle this‚ not I!/It is too hard a knot for me to untie! (2.2.39-40) The book Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare contains some interesting quotations that may seem unreasonable in this present era‚ but was totally normal when this book was written. In that time period people use to leave certain things to fate‚ such as William Shakespeare. This is an ideal demonstration of his belief in fate. Viola’s realization of Lady Olivia

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    Several of the characters in Twelfth Night display egotism throughout the play. Three characters that demonstrate self-absorption are Malvolio‚ Olivia‚ and Duke Orsino. In the play‚ when Malvolio finds the letter in the garden‚ he quickly jumps to the conclusion that the letter is for him because of what is says inside. Malvolio said "if this fall into thy hand‚ revolve. In my stars I am above thee‚ but be not afraid of greatness (Shakespeare‚ 84)." In other words‚ the letter stated many good characteristics

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    Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night explores the idea of sexuality being fluid through cross-dressing and mistaken identities. There is a specific love triangle that really explores ideas that went against the societal norms of Shakespeare’s time. The love triangle occurs between Oliva‚ a noblewoman‚ Duke Orsino‚ and Viola‚ who is also disguised as a man named Cesario. Viola is in disguise as a man to work for Duke Orsino. The play progresses and Viola begins to fall for Orsino. However Orsino is in love

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    “AY‚ PRITHEE‚ SING.” An examination of Feste’s songs in Twelfth Night. Frank Caron 20135651 Professor Katherine Acheson ENGL 200A Monday‚ October 31‚ 2005 Caron 2 Music‚ be it the “food of love” or otherwise‚ is one of Shakespeare’s most powerful tools. Whether his written lyrics are spoken in verse‚ read in rhythm or sung in song‚ Shakespeare wields an impressive power for drawing his audience into his work with his poetic and lyrical style. Often‚ Shakespeare cloaks his true

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    Twelfth Night A mood of self-indulgence prevails in Illyria. The Duke‚ Orsino‚ languidly pines for the love of Olivia‚ a noblewoman who has forsworn society to spend seven years mourning her dead brother. Contrary to Olivia’s assumed somberness‚ frivolity reigns in her house. Her uncle‚ Sir Toby Belch‚ presides over drunken riots attended by Sir Andrew Aguecheek‚ a rich but foolish knight whose wooing of Olivia Toby encourages for the financial benefits it affords himself‚ Olivia’s gentlewoman‚

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    Michael Nodurft English 208 Mrs. Walter Twelfth Night‚ 3.1.1-26 Jan. 30 2007 True Lies Reading this conversation between Viola and Feste the clown there is definite multiple meanings to each of the words that they both say. You can tell that Viola’s wit is matched to Feste’s which makes this conversation so cleverly written. This passage offers pun’s to the audience who understand that Cesario is truly Viola. And have Feste hinting that he knows Viola’s hidden identity. This passage offers

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    The Principle of Recompense in "Twelfth Night" Author(s): Camille Slights Reviewed work(s): Source: The Modern Language Review‚ Vol. 77‚ No. 3 (Jul.‚ 1982)‚ pp. 537-546 Published by: Modern Humanities Research Association Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3728062 . Accessed: 07/04/2012 13:43 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps

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    The Identity of Gender Twelfth Night or What You Will by William Shakespeare is a story of journeys. Characters go through journeys both physically and emotionally. Sebastian journeys months out at sea to Illyria. Sir Toby starts as a drunkard and becomes more responsible. The journey I want to focus on is Viola’s or more accurately Cesario’s. In Viola’s first scene we see her stranded in a foreign country where she knows no one. The scene focuses around her figuring out what she will do now‚

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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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