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    The play Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare shows us how mistaken identity can affect people in many ways. Two main characters, Olivia and Viola, disguised as Cesario, caused this confusion. Viola and her brother Sebastian were on a boat that crashed. Viola washed upon the shore of Illyria and thought her brother dead, but Sebastian wasn’t really dead, he had just washed up on a different nearby island. Wanting a job, Viola disguised herself as a man named Cesario, and Olivia fell in love with

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    Throughout Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night or What You Will, Feste displays several Slytherin characteristics such as cunning and slyness. As far as being cunning goes, Feste gives several examples even in his first few pages; note, cunning, not necessarily intelligent. Yes, he absolutely says things that would not exactly constitute having a higher intellect, but he knows how to get himself out of tricky situations, tricky situations like almost being executed by Olivia. Upon his return to the castle

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    Surrealist artist, Dorthea Tanning, painted Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (“A Little Night Music”) in 1943, Tate, London, England. The medium of Eine Kleine Nachtmusik is oil on canvas, and measures “16 × 24”. The oil painting focuses on a monumental life-like sunflower, and two young girls upstairs, in the middle of a hotel corridor. The setting is illusionistic, so real, as if someone could just jump in. The bright yellow sunflower stands out and becomes the focus of the work. The space feels open, but

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    Vincent Willem van Gogh is considered as one of the most renowned artist/painter in history, but like many others, his legacy and talent was brought to light after his death. While suffering from mental illness and poverty throughout his life, he was still able to capture the essence of beauty and color through his expressionistic, abstract technique as well as influence in Japanese art. His works accumulate to 2,100, consisting of 860 oil paintings, and more than 1,300 watercolor, drawings, and

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    Twelfth Night Women

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    Women can easily fall in love as they are gullible and over-trusting, whereas men are mindless and foolish. In Twelfth Night, the characters who prove this are Olivia and Sir Andrew. Olivia has fallen in love with the fake man “Cesario”, and Sir Andrew is deliberately trying to woo Olivia through foolish and pathetic ways. Twelfth Night demonstrates that women are weak and are able to fall in love easily, due to their gullibility when it comes to love. This was shown as Olivia was able to fall in

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    This research examines the work of Tennessee Williams, the playwright of A Streetcar Named Desire. By utilizing the Loyola Notre Dame Library special collection archive, I was able to use the show’s playbill from the 1947 premiere as my primary source. Analyzing this document allowed me to discover more information about the director, the actors, and the Ethel Barrymore theatre itself. Other sources found within my paper are critical reviews of the show as well as actor commentary on playing their

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    It's a good chance that you'll quickly recall the name and talents of singer, actor Frankie Avalon, no matter your age. Frankie's stellar career embraced three generations of music, television and motion pictures and was an intrinsic fiber of American entertainment history. Frankie Avalon was born September 18, 1940 in "The City of Brotherly Love", Philadelphia, PA. He could light the flame and turn up the heat on nearly every love struck teen girl or adult woman in America! A child prodigy,

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    The Love Pottion

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    Kaleb In the story "The Love Potion" the author portrayals love by the characters having a better time when their lover is around like in line 5 Adina says " If only Nemorino was here I would enjoy my triumph so much more" meaning she loves him. Also it shows that each lover is protective of eachother like in line 7 Adina says "Foolish girl! Why else would I care?" after people were joking around about here love for him. But Nemorino used a potion of love to get girls to love him and his goal was

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    The play, The Twelfth Night, played at the Orlando Shakespeare is an enthusiastic comedy. The play was assimilated as if it would had taken place in the 17th century. The three female roles were portrayed by men, as woman we not allowed to take part in the music and arts during this time. Further, artificial candles lit the room as utilized in this period. The play is about these two twins, Viola and Sebastian, who got separated in a shipwreck. Viola thinking her brother drowned in the shipwreck

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    A Midsummer Night's Dream is a play written by Shakespeare. Throughout the play, 4 lovers are mistaken for who they really love, because of the mischievous Puck. Towards the end of the play, workmen perform the play of Pyramus and Thisbe and uses elements of comedy to amuse the lovers on their marriage day. Act 5 scene 1 uses these comedic elements most successfully because Shakespeare uses elements such as hyperbole, linguistic mistakes, and parodies. Act 5 scene 1 uses the comedic element known

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