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    the characters of the play. The first character to assume a disguise was Viola who disguised herself as a man in order to get a good job for the count. Other examples of disguise include Malvolio who dresses in cross-garters in order to try and impress Olivia and Feste who pretends to be Sir Topas while Malvolio is locked in the dark room. All of these disguises cause tension between all of the characters involved‚ whether it is sexual tension or frustration and anger. These disguises as the play

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    Shakespeare’s comedy‚ ’Twelfth Night’‚ is not only about tricks‚ pranks or black humour; moreover‚ it’s deeply about love and different types of love and how they affect different personalities. The different types of love mentioned by Shakespeare in ’Twelfth Night’ are: True love‚ boasting love‚ self-love and friendship. ’Twelfth Night’ consists of many love triangles and the different characters involved in the triangles don’t end up with the ones they love or even their love makes them blind

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    Viola She is a immensely likeable character in this play‚ and she does not have serious faults. Her love unlike the other characters in the play‚ seem to be the only form of passionate and true love‚ as compared to self-indulgent love sickness. (Act two Scene four) She pined in thought. and with yellow and green melancholy‚ she sat like patience on a monument. smiling at grief‚ was it not love indeed? "Patience on a monument" is an allegory figure of Patience adorned on the Renaissance

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    Cecario’s kind and unassuming nature are what wins Olivia over in the end. Another interesting character is Malvolio. His “by the book” attitude in governing his every move is in direct opposition to Maria‚ Sir Andrew‚ Sir Toby‚ and Feste within the household. These individuals are fun-loving and have enthusiasm for life and appear to enjoy each other’s antics. This contrast sets Malvolio up as the villain within the story and eventually leads the other characters to turn on him in a vengeful plot

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    Twelfth Night "Twelfth Night is a comedy of light and shade. Its characters are not unreservedly happy and the events are not unreservedly humorous." Discuss. As a comedy‚ Twelfth Night is obviously intending to not only entertain its audience but also point out problems in society. It is imperative to entire merit of the play not to be realistic but to allow for empathy. Therefor to have a comedy of complete lightheartedness there would be no balance

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    Shakespeare’s original play‚ Twelfth Night‚ is a humorous romance story‚ similar to Andy Fickman’s She’s the Man. The two go hand in hand‚ but the execution is varied. The roles of individuals were changed and there is about a five hundred year gap between the two‚ resulting in minor differentials. The two interpretations of the story represent the same thoughts yet are separate successful productions. There are roughly ten characters in the play Twelfth Night that have significance to the plot

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    embodies the Twelfth Night season of topsy-turvy mayhem. “Confine [myself]? I’ll confine myself no finer than I am.” (I.iii.9) Sir Toby refuses to change his attitude or behaviour. He is happy simply having a good time. He acts as an opposite to Malvolio; bringing an air of fun and laughter to Olivia’s court. Unlike almost every other character in the play‚ Sir Toby engages in no melancholy love-seeking. He is in love with Maria‚ and eventually marries her‚ but does not engage in the languishing

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    William Shakespeare was a jack of all trades. He could do it all – histories‚ tragedies‚ comedies‚ romances. While some people may say that Shakespeare’s tragedies are the most popular‚ his comedies are as popular as the tragedies‚ if not more. However‚ comedies of Shakespeare’s time are not what people of the twentieth century perceive to be "comedy." Some of the elements of Shakespearean comedy are similar to today’s comedy‚ such as physical comedy. People of Shakespeare’s time found the fall

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    because the audience knows that Cesario is Viola in disguise‚ but the Duke does not. In Lines one hundred and twenty to one hundred and twenty-four Scene five Act one Malvolio describes Cesario as "Not yet old enough for a man‚ nor young enough for a boy" Malvolio cannot seem to quite put his finger on why Cesario looks as he does. Malvolio continues to say that Cesario is handsome and speaks with a squeaky voice. These characteristics are because Cesario is actually Viola‚ a woman‚ to whom these features

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    The play Twelfth Night explores many different types of love between it’s characters. With so much love and so many different levels and kinds‚ love easily appears to be the central theme of the play from the complex love triangle between Viola‚ Oliva and Orsino to hinted at homosexual love from Antonio to Sebastion‚ it is easily the central theme. The first love in the play is Orsino’s love for Olivia. Although Orsino has never met Oliva before in his life he claims to be madly in love

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