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    Twelfth Night, a play constructed by William Shakespeare, revolves around a chaotic misconception of love. Well known for the way he presents love stories, among other skillful attributes, it is the use of dramatic irony within the play causes that confusion amongst the characters as to who they should love. To truly understand the play, there must be an understanding of dramatic irony. This type of irony consists of knowledge that is prevalent amongst the audience and possibly a character within

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    Mistaken Identity affecting numerous lives within the Play Twelfth Night Every so often people surprise us. At other times, they completely shock us. Sometimes, they turn out to be someone completely different from what we thought they would be. Sometimes the clues were right in front of our noses the entire time. Maybe we do not want to see them for who they truly are, or maybe the truth seems impossible. Likewise, mistaken identity is a dominant theme in the play. Someone can be something completely

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    One of the most important themes in Shakespeare’s play, Twelfth Night, is the theme of madness. It is one of the driving forces to this play. Madness plays a key role due to the effect it has on the many people themselves. Just like in our world, we notice the madness. We know the madness is there. We know that others are aware of its presence as well. The only thing we don’t do, is find the purpose for it. As humans, we don’t try to find reason or sanity with the madness in this world. In fact,

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    Through out Shakespeare’s entire Twelfths Night Act there were various roles of mistaken identities. “Shakespeare often uses mistaken identity to create confusion and tangled, love triangles. This keeps his plays fresh and serves to add humor to the entertainment.” (D, Jill) Viola is one of the main characters of the Twelfths Night Act we can easily reduce the amorality or her decision to dress like a young man. Her character is the center the entire plot. She seems to be the only character to truly

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    Queensland Theatre’s take on one of Shakespeare’s highly renowned plays, Twelfth Night, performed at QPAC has been re-written and adjusted for a more modern audience. The classic comedy contains gender problems and identity crises. Through this play, the director Sam Strong has been able to successfully achieve his goal of proving to modern audiences exactly how incredible and robust Shakespeare’s pieces are. Strong’s creative manipulation of dramatic action and staging, as well as plentiful representation

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    Sherman Red Part Two Sherman Red is an 80-year-old male who was diagnosed with diabetes six months ago and is now admitted to the local hospital for a diabetic ulcer to his right great toe. The toe is infected and the patient is diagnosed with possible sepsis. The scenario depicts a presentation of sepsis in the elderly. This shows how wound healing and care of a diabetic patient can be difficult if not followed closely. The complication that can result from a diabetic ulcer can be devastating. It

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    In Devin Faraci’s article “Child Molestor Victor Salva Directing Third Jeepers Creepers Movie” in his opinion, Faraci provides a detailed news report on child molestor Victor Salva being hired as the director for the new “Jeepers Creepers” movie. Appalled by the news, Faraci gives a brief history of Victor Salva’s crimes and reinstates that even though contrary to the public belief that Victor Salva, accused and having served time for his rape of 12 year old child actor Nathan Forrest Winters, star

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    Bright flashes of gold and white sparkled in my eyes followed by dozens of arrays of colors and sparks. The ooh’s and ah’s of thousands of nearby people mixed with the chorus of explosions as the grand finale of the show came to an end. The last firework burst into color, and the stadium lights buzzed back on in bright flash above, as people began to leave. The exhausted crowd filed slowly into the parking lot. I barely stayed on two feet as I followed my mom out of the stadium and crawled into my

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    In the television advertisement, they actually show the woman tossing and turning in her sheets. They are giving an example of what it looks like at night time without Downy’s Sweet Dream Collection. In addition, they show the woman sleeping happily after they introduced Downy’s Sweet Dream Collection in the television and paper advertisements, so to sum it up, they are trying to represent how their

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    Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody”, written by lead singer Freddie Mercury, is an elaborate and intriguing best-selling song from 1975. There is much speculation about what this song could be about, but there is a general understanding that no matter it is about, the song is used to express Mercury’s feelings. Throughout the song, there are various shifts in tone and music style, which are very important in demonstrating Mercury’s emotions toward himself and others. The song is symbolic of Mercury’s emotional

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