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. Orsino- A duke in Illyria. Orsino loves Lady Olivia. However, he develops a type of feelings for Cesario but doesn’t know he is actually a woman. Olivia- She is a countess in Illyria. Olivia is courted by Orsino and Sir Andrew Aguecheek. She tells them both that she is mourning
In William Shakespeare’s play, Twelfth Night, he focuses on romance and the pain it causes. The story starts when twins Viola and Sebastian are in a shipwreck leaving them stranded in a new country with no resources. Having been separated, Viola takes extreme measures and decides to dress as a man named Cesario in order to work for the Duke Orsino. Having this job, not only does she find herself falling in love with Orsino, she also learns he’s infatuated with a woman named Olivia. While this is
Twelfth Night, by Shakespeare, Shakespeare tells the story of 3 people who all love someone else, Viola, Olivia, and Orsino. While Orsino loves Olivia, she loves Viola (who is disguised) and likewise, Viola is in love with Orsino. On the the side of this conflict is Malvolio who loves Olivia as well, and honestly believes he has a chance with her. Yet, after mistreating the other servants of Olivia, they decide to play a track on him and punish him. Malvolio’s punishment in Twelfth Night is shown
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
Stars Do you ever look up at the night sky, with thoughts rushing through your mind? I see the moon, but my eyes drift towards the stars. The light that shines against the darkness. The universe is vast, there is so much more to discover. But, most of us are afraid of the unknown. Take me as an example. I’m afraid of what I don’t know, I’m afraid of the judgement of everyone who sees me, I’m afraid of being unwanted, thrown in the dirt. But most of all, I’m afraid of love. Love is beautiful
The Night Circus written by Erin Morgenstern depicts the tale of two lovers bound by a challenge that forces them to compete against each other. It was a romantic tale, from which the reader can develop a strong sense of emotion with the two lovers. In this novel, Morgenstern uses the character Bailey to demonstrate the ideas of love, passion vs obsession and standing up for yourself. Love is a very influential idea in the story, without it Bailey wouldn’t have taken over the circus. However, Bailey’s
Throughout this unit, we have learnt about autism-a common neurological disorder- and how to format and write an effective essay. Also, while reading the novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time and watching the film Rain Main, we learnt how two different autistic people present themselves in different situations. Both stories taught me that those who have autism are equally as capable to attain any goals they set. Also, throughout this unit we discussed key elements to include in
In the novel Something Borrowed written by Emily Giffin, Rachel lives in Manhattan with Darcy her best friend since childhood. She is a lawyer but she despises her job. In law school she had a secret crush on a guy named Dex but she never tried to initiate anything because she thought he was out of her league. She then introduces Dex to her best friend Darcy and they get engaged. On the night of her thirtieth birthday Rachel sleeps with Dex and they begin to have an affair. Rachel constantly lies
Balram took a job, becoming Ashok main driver. When Ashok and Pinky Madam were having a night together, Pinky got drunk and took the wheel. Leading a death of a child"Adiga, Aravind. "The Fourth Night." The White Tiger: A Novel. New York: Free, 2008. 137. Print.." Having Balram's family put at risk Balram, got pressured to confessed that he was driving alone.
Green's first novel written for young adults in the year 2005. The following year it won Printz award and became a bestseller. Green’s inspiration for the novel came from his own high school experiences at a boarding school. Green was able to implicate his own high school experiences and observation of what it was like at boarding school into the main characters life story. In an interview with John Green he explains that “ while the novel is fictional, the setting is not.Although the novel is fictional