8. In this passage, In the last line of the quote death says he'll tell you what you truly look like. He says to look in the mirror while we wait. This means that death is us, My interpretation of this quote says that death is saying that we are death destruction, we cause it all or like that we are a dead man walking. 9. In this passage, Liesel says that she will never drink champagne again, but what she really means is that the memory that she has of that day was so great, happy, cheerful, that could never taint it with any other memory. She also says it was the same with the accordion this means that Hans Hubbermann was such a great man/father/father figure that she couldn't ever do something to make the memories of him slightly less joyful.
My group and I chose to perform Act 3 scene 3 from Twelfth Night, a relatively short scene involving Antonio and Sebastian. We chose the scene because it would require us to “gender-bend” because we would be playing men. The scene provides insight into Antonio’s dark past. When they walk into town, Sebastian is excited and thrilled to simply be alive, but Antonio does not want to be seen in the town. Antonio used to be a pirate at one point in his life, and it seems that he is on many a hit-list, especially Orsino’s. Earlier, Sebastian had gotten in a shipwreck, and Antonio saved him from the raging depths of the sea. Ultimately, they wash up in Illyria. Finally, it shows a different side of both characters that may not necessarily be shown in the rest of the play.
It is not unusual that the fool should be a prominent figure and make an important contribution in forming the confusion and the humor in an Elizabethan drama. In William Shakespeare's comedy, Twelfth Night, Feste the clown is not the only fool who is subject to foolery. He and many other characters combine their silly acts and wits to invade other characters that either escape reality or live a dream. In Twelfth Night, Feste, Maria and Sir Toby are the fools that make the comedy work in many senses.
She’s the Man is a modern adaptation and interpretation of The Twelfth Night but the
This week in class, we presented our revised challenge statements. I was extremely glad to have someone critique my revised challenge statement, as I was unsure about the changes I had made.
William Shakespeare wrote plays that covered the breadth of human experience, which seem to have transcended the restraints of age because they contain universal themes. His body of his work is comprised of genres of plays, which varied from tragedies to comedies.
As I read the reading “death”, I can conclude that the main idea for this reading that the author wants his readers to believe that the death is not something scary. We all should not be afraid about the fact that our bodies will cease to exist after death.
In the kingdom of Illyria (fantasy world), Twelfth Night was supposedly originally written for the entertainment of Queen Elizabeth I. William Shakespeare’s comedy associates with the Feast of Epiphany (January 6th) and was means for entertainment in the seventeenth century. It contains some aspects that can be thought of as a successful comedy when compared to the standards of today’s society. The play incorporates some of the very same devices that are used in modern comedies today, such as topsy-turvy romance, foolery, and mistaken identities. Twelfth Night also involves many cultural aspects that would be tough for an audience today to relate with. Some of these ideas are social class, dialect, and lack of modern technology that affect
Kelsey Stapleton Twelfth Night – Outline (Response 4) Characters: Viola- She is the protagonist in the play. She disguises herself as a man (Cesario) and becomes a page to Duke Orsino. She ends up falling in love with Orsino.
himself just to suit his outlook on the situation. For example, the play he twists Olivia's words around to make it seem like she likes his yellow cross-gartered tights when in reality she dislikes them. Sir Toby just considers himself and no one else, not even his companions. He ignores Maria's notification about drinking into the night, and he continues to push Sir Andrew and Olivia to court. Even though he believes that Sir Andrew doesn't have a chance. Olivia considers the all-inclusive community around her, yet she furthermore assumes that no man is meriting her brilliance. She assumes that she is "all that," and that no one can organize her. For Shakespeare to incorporate this sort of just a single was most likely to demonstrate that Malvolio who thinks excessively of himself isn't right about Olivia cherishing him.
Where Shakespeare's tragedies will tell the story, chiefly, of a single principal character, this is rarely the case with his comedies. The comedies are more social and deal with groups of characters. In the case of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the principal groups are, at first, introduced severally. Though, one group may interact with another (as when Puck anoints Lysander's eyes, or Titania is in love with Bottom) they retain separate identities.
On September 24, 2017, I attended a performance of Twelfth Night, which was presented by the
Our group proposed, presented, and directing the stage performance for the Twelfth Night. In the beginning of the semester I had no clue of what to expect from this course, and reading the syllabus made Shakespeare’s Plays seem complex. I am somewhat familiar with William Shakespeare’s plays stemming from a Shakespeare course that I had taken at Harold Washington (City College of Chicago). My professor (Hader) informed the class that if we were looking to go on to a four-year university as an English major that we will have to take another course, and it will be taught from a different perspective or angle—quite frightening. As a person who had not connected or have read anything that the playwright had ever written, I was afraid that I
‘Analyse how the writer develops a significant idea or theme in an extended txt you have studied.’
William Shakespeare’s play “Twelfth Night” is one of many different themes. Two of the most recurring themes are sexuality and gender identity. It is these themes that make twelfth night a wonderful and revolutionary tale for that time period. It is hinted throughout the play that some of the characters may indeed be a tad bit gay. This helps support the claim that being attracted to members of the same sex is not just a modern thing. The character of Antonio can be seen flirting with and doing this for Sebastian during their scenes together. Sebastian, on the other hand, completely does not realize Antonio is trying to put the moves on him. This is made abundantly apparent during Act three scene three when Antonio and Sebastian appear for
On social media services like tinder, facebook, and instagram, a vast majority of us has a somewhat fake persona. Maybe, you photoshopped your profile picture picture to cover up your pimples, double-chin, imperfect eyebrows. This example represents the theme of appearances vs. reality because things aren’t what they seem to be. This theme is commonly displayed in the play, Twelfth Night. For example, all the characters are concealing their true selves one way or another. There are characters like Viola, who are disguising their physical appearance. Next, Feste has fooled Malvolio, with his priest-like costume, lastly Malvolio deceives himself viewing himself in a higher position than everyone else, but in reality, it’s not like that. These characters have all disguised themselves, in order to achieve their own goals and desires. It is clearly demonstrated that appearance vs reality is one of the major themes that reflects upon the play, Twelfth Night.