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    lot of confusion but also great comedic implications. Mistaken identity is shown when twins Viola and Sebastian are misidentified for one another‚ enhancing the comic confusion amongst the characters. This is more apparent in Act 5 Scene 1; however Shakespeare contributes to this comedy through disguise to develop a sense of dramatic irony in a homoerotic subtext where Olivia falls in love with a woman‚ Viola falls in love with Orsino while confined as a male and Orsino shows attraction towards Cesario

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    he is a melancholy parallel for Olivia‚ and Olivia has sworn to abjure the world for seven years to mourn for her dead brother‚ an act of extreme sentimental melancholy. Olivia is also the opposite of Viola in many ways. While Olivia is attracted to her opposite (Viola in the guise of Cesario)‚ Viola will be attracted to her opposite‚ Duke Orsino. Other than the melodramatic pose that Olivia is assuming at the beginning of the play (we know it to be a pose because she is willing to immediately

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    There are many components needed for a happy successful lasting marriage. Marriage is not an easy step for anyone to take‚ it takes a lot of commitment as well as humbleness for both spouses in the relationship. The first component that is important into having a long lasting marriage is falling in love with the person from the inside‚ not their physical appearance. The second component would be being able to communicate with the person that you are in a relationship with‚ which leads to a healthier

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    The love triangle between Orsino‚ Cesario/ Viola‚ and Olivia demonstrates that even one the one that you love doesn’t share feelings‚ the person who does love you may be hidden. Although Orsino loves Olivia‚ Viola love Orsino‚ but because of Viola’s disguise and his love for Olivia‚ he is blind to Viola’s love. Even when Viola goes as far to say that someone may “Hath for your love a great pang of heart/ as you have for Olivia. Viola is telling Orsino that someone could feel for him what

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    even though they each employ the same notes. There will need to be some preview of the special techniques (the “experiments”) included in this piece‚ which include: double stops (1st and 2nd Violins)‚ trills and col legno (Violins and Viola)‚ and tremolo (Viola‚ Cello and Bass). When playing col legno‚ the students should turn their bows over and bounce the wood of the stick on the strings (measures 25-41). In measures 65-81‚ the orchestra becomes a rhythm band by the instruments being struck in

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    “He is the wisest character in the play”. How far do you agree with this interpretation of Feste in Twelfth Night? This essay will explore the notion that Feste is the wisest character in the play. The definition of wise is “having or showing experience‚ knowledge‚ and good judgment: a wise precaution.” Feste is the epitome of irony‚ I think a modern day audience would the audience may believe a ‘fool’ to be purely someone to make you laugh and be an idiot. However Feste is very much the opposite;

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    humorous technique. Shakespeare created a very ironic and ‘punny’ situation in “Twelfth Night” using the mistaken identity‚ Dramatic Irony and idiocy of the characters. Some examples for this are Sebastian being mistaken for Cesario (Who is actually Viola dressed as a Youth working in the house of Count Orsino); Olivia (Who has fallen in love with Cesario) mistakes Sebastian for Cesario. This is also Dramatic Irony as the audience knows this and Olivia and Sebastian don’t. Another example of Dramatic

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    The role of sport fan community in value co-creation1 Patrizia Zagnoli (zagnoli@unifi.it) Elena Radicchi (e.radicchi@unifi.it) Sport Management Laboratory‚ University of Florence‚ Italy Introduction The new complexity of the sport sector has a strong impact on the implementation of sport products that nowadays are an expression of manifold subjects. Planning‚ production‚ distribution and communication of sport contents involve numerous actors who participate in the implementation of sport with

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    stories in the play. In the opening‚ Duke Orsino expressed his deep love for Countess Olivia. Later‚ in the following scene‚ Viola disguised herself as a man‚ named Cesario‚ and serves the Duke. Soon after Viola found herself falling in love with Orsino‚ she was asked by Duke to woo Olivia for him. To make things more complicated‚ Olivia fell in love with Cesario‚ who is actually Viola disguised. In fact‚ Duke Orsino’s love is a kind of lust‚ he don’t even once met Olivia and just attracted by her grieving

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    attracted by her grieving for her family. It was thought by Orsino that She would have an intense love for him if she loved her family so much. As the play moves forward‚ Orsino actually meets Olivia but he loses his lust for her‚ and instead loves Viola ( formerly Cesario). Shakespeare also used lust between Malvolio and Olivia. Malvolio thought that Olivia had fallen in love with him (as the reader knows this was a joke being played on Malvolio). This grew a larger ego bubble on Malvolio. He thought

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