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    self-involved shells‚ but neither undergoes a constant change. Orsino reacts with Viola in a way that he never has acted to Olivia‚ thinning his self-involvement and making him more likable. Yet he persists in his belief that he is in love with Olivia until the final scene‚ in spite of the fact that he never once speaks to her during the course of the play. Olivia‚ meanwhile‚ sets aside her grief when Cesario (Viola) comes to see her. But Olivia takes up her own desires of loveing‚ in which she pines

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    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 dresses up as a man throughout the whole play. When her twin brother arrives in Illyria‚ Viola and Sebastian look almost identical and they confuse the other characters. While four men are in love with Olivia‚ Olivia is head over heals in love with Cesario‚ who the audience knows as Viola. Throughout the play‚ each of the

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    first Five Year Plan that spanned from 1928 to 1932 (Viola 49). Stalin’s The First Five Year Plan placed a focus on converting primarily individual

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    Twelfth Night is a light-hearted comedy written by William Shakespeare between 1598 and 1601. Even though this play is a comedy‚ it also has pain in its content which is mostly inflicted on the three main characters‚ Viola. The pain they experience is mostly caused by the lack of self-knowledge they have about themselves or others‚ and by unrequited love. This pain makes Twelfth Night the play it is. Orsino experiences pain throughout Twelfth Night. “Even so in a minute! So full of shapes is fancy

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    Shakespeare in Love. With the help from Queen Elizabeth‚ Viola gets away with acting‚ because only men were allowed to act at that time. The queen sends Viola as Thomas Kent to give Shakespeare money for a play he put on and to send Viola out so she can go to Virginia with her new husband. Queen Elizabeth knew that Viola was a woman who acted on stage and that her and Shakespeare were seeing each other back stage. Shakespeare takes the role of Romeo and Viola takes the role of Juliet at the last minute‚ “This

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    he was hungry‚ sick and despondent in a strange city and‚ second‚ it brought him great joy‚ after enduring so much sufferings‚ because his first novel Noli Me Tangere camoe off the press in March‚ 1887. Like the legendary “Santa Claus”‚ Dr. Maximo Viola‚ his friend from Bulacan‚ arrived in Berlin at the height of his despondency and loaned him the needed funds to publish the novel. Idea of Writing the Novel in the Philippines After he read the novel Uncle Tom ’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe‚

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    of the Western coast of Mindanao‚which he later sent to Prof. Blumentritt. 11 December 1886 Maximo Viola joined Rizal in Berlin. Rizal was not able to meet Viola at the station because the former was sick. 12 December 1886 Early in the morning Rizal visited Viola at the Central Hotel. They took breakfast together I the restaurant below then hotel. 15 December 1886 He started teaching Viola the German language. 23 December 1886 He started dreaming of his mother. 24 December 1886 Rizal was

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    Calling Orsino’s love a “heresy” as Viola delivers a message from the Duke seems ironic because of the fact that Olivia actually falls in love with the woman carrying the message (1.5.205). This prime example of mistaken identity causes Olivia’s attempts at winning Cesario’s love seem feeble and ignorant‚ especially as she sends off Malvolio to deliver a ring to her new found love. With every time Viola declines Olivia’s love‚ Olivia’s affection only grows stronger and

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    a story of disappointments: of stage productions that never quite happened and of the endless compromises that making the film necessitated. That introduction explains much‚ not least why the pre-credit sequence showing the shipwreck that divides Viola from Sebastian is accompanied by a curious commentary in fake Shakespearean verse; like the problems with the movie Blade Runner‚ the studio’s money-men decided‚ after a test screening in

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    likeness and differences generates much of the action in the comic and romantic plots which depends on Viola and Sebastian being identical in appearance‚ yet two different people. I felt that Shakespeare had cleverly played with words‚ all the characters are either taken in by another character’s disguise or deception of their own identity. For example‚ Feste as Sir Topas and Viola as Cesario. Viola is aware that life in Illyria is like a play which characters choose roles and enact their identities

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