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    known plays. He is famous because of his creativty and giftedness with writing plays as well as his acting abilities . Althought his play " twelfth night " is a romantic comedy while " Romeo & Juliet " is romatic tragedy ‚ they both show that love can cause pain ; Many of the characters claim to suffer painfully from beying in love .. In the " twelfth night " we have more than one love story ‚ Olivia describes love as a plague from which she suffers terribly ; Viola also seems unhappy " My state

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    Jazz Counterpoint in the Late Twentieth‚ and Twentieth-First Century Since the 1950s the jazz world has not seen another effort of creating fully polyphonic jazz like with the Modern Jazz Quartet‚ Dave Brubeck’s early period‚ and the Gerry Mulligan Quartet. The homophonic texture still remains as the principal form of writing in jazz‚ either for small or large ensembles. But that does not mean that it is impossible to find contrapuntal writing in contemporary jazz—especially in large ensembles—although

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    “The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination” – Albert Einstein. This cannot be more true in the case of William Shakespeare. In regards to his play Twelfth Night his creative genius is seen in his ability to create sharp and clever characters through perfectly crafted plots and themes. His aptitude to generate characters that goes against the dictate of society such as Viola and Maria marks him as one of the greatest playwrights of his age. However‚ his facilities as a writer

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    Twelfth Night is a comedic play written by William Shakespeare‚ full of love triangles and misunderstandings. Shakespeare uses disguises‚ classes‚ and lies to unfold the misjudgment of devotion and love characters have for each other in the play. Love blinds people‚ causing them to prioritize and risk their life and jobs to aid their loved ones‚ but in Twelfth Night characters also become blinded from social classes and unreciprocated love to the point where other characters in the book judge them

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    happy ending.” In light of this‚ how far is the ending of “Twelfth Night” satisfactory for a comedy? Make close reference to Act 5 in your answer. “The world is a tragedy to those who feel‚ but a comedy to those who think.” - Horace Walpole (1717 – 1797) Walpole’s quote is construed by many critics to mean that a comedy cannot be characterised‚ as its interpretation can differ amongst individuals. Many people would say “Twelfth Night” meets the expectations of a comedy due to the presence

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    William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night and John Webster’s The Duchess of Malfi are fascinating plays with convoluted plots that cause the reader to ponder the possible differences of females roles in 17th century society versus the present day. This is what makes the plays so amazing and interesting‚ as good literature can easily invoke feelings in its reader‚ challenging personal morals and beliefs. " In early Modern England‚ both gender and hierarchy‚ with the man at the top‚ and the husband’s patriarchal

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    Twelfth Night: Comedic Techniques Elaborate the Nature of Love The infamous Shakespeare comedy “Twelfth Night” uses a variety of techniques to depict humor and comicality but‚ manages to develop the nature of love in doing so. Literary devices such as puns‚ dramatic irony and scene layout are used to provide comedy but‚ characters are what represent Shakespeare’s personal thoughts on the broad topic of love. Characters in every type of literature give life to the story and are a gateway of expressing

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    The Contrast between She’s the Man and Twelfth Night (the Play) Outline Introduction: Introduce “Twelfth Night” the play written by William Shakespeare Relate “Twelfth Night” to “She’s the Man” Elaborate on “She’s the Man” Recognize the differences and similarities between both and which are more important. Body Paragraph 1# Elaborate on “She’s the Man” and “Twelfth Night”‚ and emphasize on the mood‚ symbolism and imagery portrayed in the different situations and how they are similar:

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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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    Twelfth Night challenges the social norms of Elizabethan society by exposing its folly of using ‘class’ as a means of defining a person’s true value. It portrays class as superficial.” I agree with this statement. Shakespeare seems to mock the class system of Elizabethan society by the fact he believes a person should not be defined by their “class”. In Twelfth Night class is shown as an unreliable indicator of one’s true intelligence. In the play Orsino sees women as unable to show passion. This

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