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2044 Bending Gender Through Repartee in "The Twelfth Night". "The Twelfth Night" is an example of how a play can function both as theatrical performance, and as literature. The Twelfth Night is a play based on gender impersonation and openly mocks the assumptions about feminine and masculine behaviour or expectation. This paper focuses on Viola, and Olivia, as they are so clearly designed to complement and contradict (even through the names, which are different arrangements of the same letters.) As Viola impersonates the young man with whom Olivia has fallen in love, the differences in how Viola manages to speak as a man are as varied as Olivia's relations for speaking as a woman in relation to men. 7 pgs. 5 f/c. 1b.
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4384 The Identity of Viola. This paper looks at the character Viola in Shakespeare's play "Twelfth Night." This paper will illustrate the character of Viola and use examples to prove how her behavior makes her the most prominent character in the play. 4 pgs. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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6885 Shakespeare's Blurring of Gender Roles in "Twelfth Night". This essay will argue that Shakespeare's use of this device in "Twelfth Night" is much more complex and significant than in "Comedy of Errors", as it is central to the theme of blurring gender roles in the play. As will be seen, Viola's transvestite impersonation of the male Cesario creates a site of gender confusion that challenges our understanding of the major characters and, in a broader sense, subverts the audience's certainty as to the nature of love and the permeability of gender lines. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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6889 Shakespeare's Blurring of Gender Roles in "Twelfth Night". This essay will argue that Shakespeare's use of this device in "Twelfth Night" is much more complex and significant than in "Comedy of Errors", as it is central to the theme of blurring gender roles in the play. As will be seen, Viola's transvestite impersonation of the male Cesario creates a site of gender confusion that challenges our understanding of the major characters and, in a broader sense, subverts the audience's certainty as to the nature of love and the permeability of gender lines. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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15622 Othello's Love. “She loved me for the danger I had passed, and I loved her that she did pity them,” (Othello,I,iii)is a quote that is a leading factor that led Othello to not trust his wife and eventually kill her.
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15635 Shakespeare's Play - Twelfth Night. This paper is written about the characters in Shakespeare's play the Twelfth Night. A set of twins that look exactly alike with the major difference of one being a girl and the other a boy embark on an adventure when their ship is wrecked.
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302 The Identity of Viola. This paper looks at the character Viola in Shakespeare's play "Twelfth Night." This paper will illustrate the character of Viola and use examples to prove how her behavior makes her the most prominent character in the play.
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