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    fascinating. Specifically, the love that is elucidated through the characters in Twelfth Night is passionate, but unfortunately it is not always accepted by the desired character. Viola relays Orsino’s love for Olivia with devotion and warmth but sadly, the love is still refused by Olivia (1.5.244-245). Shakespeare writes about love with such importance and ecstasy, loves presence in Shakespeare 's works, highlighted in Twelfth Night is comparable to fertile tears, thunder and fire. Love is variable, it

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    In Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, one of the central themes that drives the main conflict is the issue of gender roles and femininity. Viola, who is the play’s protagonist, finds herself in the midst of this conflict, trying to find a way to rid herself of her ever present other persona. The struggle between the change of gender and the roles they play is shown as Viola becomes Cesario for parts of the play, leading a double life. The quote from lines 25-29 in Act II Scene ii reflect her inner turmoil

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    solo violin and piano. It was composed in 1888, right in the heart of the Romantic Period. Originally written by Elgar to propose to his wife, Salut d’Amour depicts the mellifluous nature of love that parallels the first two acts of Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night, or What You Will.” Both works convey the idyllic sensation that the state of infatuation bestows upon two lovers, and the passion that ensues. In the beginning of Salut d’Amour, there seem to be “hills” that phrase the piece. They begin with

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    Twelfth Night is a dramatic comedy which revolves around the classic Shakespearean traits of comedy, which are difficult to categorise but generally identifiable in that they often contain dazzling word play, irony, and a greater emphasis on situations than characters. While in many ways the play is a celebration of social upheaval through its characters, the play is very much characteristic to typical conventions seen in Shakespeare’s comedies when it’s identifying features are considered. By exploring

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    ways. In William Shakespeare’s “Othello,” true love turns dark and ends with a tragedy. In another one of William Shakespeare’s works, “Twelfth Night”, love is expressed in a comical sense but romances end up arising. Love never runs smooth and in both of these plays, characters end up getting hurt by this strong emotion and feeling. In William Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night,” many characters are confused and deceived by their emotions and are blind to true love. For example, Maria, one of Olivia’s servants

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    In the comedy Twelfth Night written by William Shakespeare many of the characters experience emotional pain. The pain that a character name Olivia experiences is the death of her brother, causing her to mourn. Malvolio who is Olivia's steward is involved with emotional pain caused by humiliation, which occurs more than once in this play. Lastly, a great deal of characters battle with the feeling of unrequited love. Even though Shakespeare wrote this as a comedy, there was still a mass amount of emotional

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    Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare Twelfth night is a comedy play written by William Shakespeare. The entire play revolves around love and ideas of love. The very first line of the play tells us that love will be the main feature: ‘If music be the food of love, play on’. Shakespeare delves deeply into the different facets of love, and explores how each facet is totally different from each other although they all revolve around the same thing: Love. Many facets of love

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    Throughout Twelfth Night, or What You Will, Shakespeare challenges the notion of the heteronormative social standard of 1601, when the play was performed. The comedy is Shakespeare’s only play to have two titles, and is titled in reference to the Elizabethan nativity, or the twelfth night of the Christmas celebration. Circa 1600 during the reign of Elizabeth I, this holiday was celebrated as a festival in which everything was turned upside down, much like the innately chaotic world of Illyria, in

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    To Heaven or Hell: The Depiction of Homosexual Love in Twelfth Night Romantic desire is struggle ingrained within William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, strained by the nature of homosexual love. The depths of human sexuality are explored in Twelfth Night through the relationships between Duke Orsino and Viola as Cesario, Olivia and Viola, and Sebastian and Antonio. Twelfth Night represents homoerotic love in both radical and conservative ways, while furthermore questioning the boundaries of gender

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    From Hilarity to Tragedy in Shakespeare: How Hamlet and Twelfth Night Compare By Zawadi Bunzigiye William Shakespeare wrote plays covering the breadth of human experience. They seem to have transcended the restraints of age because of the universal themes that they contain. His body of his work is comprised of genres of plays varying from tragedies to comedies. Of them, Hamlet and Twelfth Night are perfect examples of both. A comparison between them would be of interest because their common points

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