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to present societies issue of gender quality. Through dialogue and the different characters‚ this issue and its ideas can be reinforced. The movie shows the main character‚ Viola dress up as her brother‚ Sebastian and attend his new school in attempt to prove that she is as good as boys at playing soccer. The few weeks Viola spends at the school she develops friendships and eventually is allowed on the soccer team. Throughout all of this‚ the movie presents the issue of gender equality in society
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I‚ SCENE ii 1. How is the setting of this scene different from the previous one? 2. What country has Viola arrived in? 3. What does Viola think has happened to her brother? How does the captain give her some hope about Sebastian? 4. What do Viola and Olivia seem to have in common? 5. What has Viola remembered from her father’s accounts of Orsino? 6. What plan does Viola propose to the captain? 7. Why was the girl dressed as a boy frequently used in Elizabethan plots? ACT I
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being in love. In Twelfth Night‚ Shakespeare seems to promote the image of unrequited love throughout the play up until the resolution. This image of love is manifested in the illustration of a love triangle‚ in which Viola loves Orsino‚ who loves Olivia‚ who in turn loves Viola/Cesario; thus completing the triangle. The spectacle responsible for love being unrequited is disguise. The dilemma of viols love not being returned is not intentional or due to preference but is as a result of circumstance;
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recognised. They are rewarded with cakes and wine among other things. (Encarta 2009). Shakespeare in this renowned romantic comedy cultivates the aspect that both male and female sexes are arbitrary. In an art of mastery‚ he portrayed Viola‚ the protagonist as a transvestite. Viola‚ after a shipwreck off the coast of Irwin lost her twin brother. In an apparent pursuit to search for him‚ she disguised herself as a male‚ adopting the name Cesario to heighten irony‚ develop theme and enhance a comic innuendo
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spoke to the Captain on her intentions to disguise herself into a man‚ “Conceal what I am‚ and by my aid for such disguise… I’ll serve this duke… though shalt present me as an eunuch to him.” (I.ii.53-56) First most‚ this is dramatic irony because Viola is stating to the Captain to disguise her as a male – the audience knows of her ‘true’ identity well the Duke does not. The next use of dramatic irony was after Orsino and Voila (dressed up as Ceseario) spoke for the first time with Orsino asking Voila
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announces in (2.3.155-157) : "He shall think‚ by the letters you drop‚ that they come from ne niece‚ and that she’s in love with him." .The third woman in Twelfth Night with power is Viola‚ she gains power after masquerading as Cesario and gaining the trust of Duke Orsino. Her power is clearly demonstrated in (5.1.62) when Viola uses her influence over Orsino to save Antonio’s life by saying: "[Antonio] did me kindness‚ sir‚ drew on my side;" Because of this statement Antonio is spared. Shakespear’s giving
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The fluidity and ambiguity with which Viola presents gender is central to the drama of Twelfth Night. But to what extent are Viola’s gender roles essential to the comedy of the play? The arrivals of Viola and Sebastian in Illyria serve as the catalysts for drama in Twelfth Night. The presence of twins of different sexes yet identical in appearance is a dramaturgical device crucial to the comic resolution‚ whilst being somewhat farcical. It is the misunderstandings which Viola’s cross-dressing inevitably
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many people are taught to handle different situations differently‚ I think that deception is ok in SOME cases. Viola deceives many when she decides that she wants to disguise herself as a man to work for the Duke. However when Maria deceives‚ its not completely ok‚ because she just wants revenge and to be spiteful. Viola is a woman‚ who was shipwrecked. After being shipwrecked‚ Viola decides to disguise herself as a man‚ to work for the duke. “Conceal me what I am‚ and be my aid for such disguise
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an occasionally seen force which drives one’s mind into believing in something unrealistic. Disguise and Identity get mixed up which causes confusion. Both factors are compared in the meaning of Truth. Viola contributes a great deal to the theme of Disguise versus Identity in Twelfth Night. Viola must bundle up her personal emotions which she has for Orsino. “Love sought is good‚ but given unsought is better” (Act iii‚ Scene I). The quotation describes Viola’s love for Orsino and her effort to disguise
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