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- Love in Shakespeare's Twelfth NightThroughout history, love has been elucidated as the most awe-inspiring emotion known to man. Frequently, aspects of human philosophy that endow pleasure are accompanied with agony; love is no exception.
- Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night' -- a Review of a Post-Modern StagingA review of William Shakespeare's classic comedy.
The Miracle of Twelfth Night - Devotions from the Road of LifeThe Bible tells us little about the Wise Men, but from that little, we can learn a lot.- A Look at Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night"What is the meaning of the comedy's title? The twelfth night after Christmas used to be the end of winter holiday in England.
- Playing the Fool in Twelfth Night or Lord of the MisruleThis is a review of Shakespeare's play, Twelfth Night.
Twenty-Four Hours to "Twelfth Night"One man's sleepless quest for Shakespeare in the Park Tickets, the meaning of life and Anne Hathaway.- Love in Shakespeare's Twelfth NightThis paper examines how Shakespeare deals with the topic of love, particularly misdirected love, in the Twelfth Night. I tried to tie this together with some character analysis as well.
- Mirroring in Shakespeare's Twelfth NightThis analysis treats Shakespeare's use of twinning and parallelism in acts 2.3 and 2.4 of Twelfth Night, which thematically reinforce one another through plot and subplot.
- Shakespeare's Burden of LoveWilliam Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Romeo and Juliet each portray situations where love is unrequited and achieved almost instantaneously that work to ultimately demonstrate that love is an institution worthy of great struggle.
- Analyzing Philosophy and Morals in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and As You Like ItShakespeare teaches through individuals, as well as through relationships in the play to expose flaws of mankind to the audience.
- Jon Jory's Twelfth Night: Reviewing the Shakespeare ProductionJon Jory has a true love of theatre and interpretation, but he likes to think outside the box in his directing of plays. A play can be interpreted in any number of ways, depending on what we want to see in it: "Shakespeare does not mean; we mean by Shakespeare."
The Sexuality of Shakespeare's Twelfth NightRumored to have been homosexual himself, Shakespeare often toyed with themes of sexuality in his works. This essay examines one play in particular, Twelfth Night.- Examples of Ending a Comedy: Moliere's Tartuffe and Shakespeare's Twelfth NightThe old adage says that tragedy ends in death and comedy ends in marriage. However, the formulaic happy ending of comedy has become a dull staple of film and literature. A look at the endings of four comedies.
- Bedroom Eyes: Visions of Love in Shakespeare's Twelfth NightTraces the uses of the word "eyes" throughout Twelfth Night, focusing on instances of homoeroticism.
- Twelfth Night: From Shakespeare and Movie Director Trevor NunnTrevor Nunn, the director of the newest movie version of the play Twelfth Night, added more romance between the characters that were falling in love so that a contemporary audience would accept that love as being legitimate.
An Analysis of OrsinoRead on for an analysis of Orsino, the main love interest in William Shakespeare's play "Twelfth Night."- Epiphany: The Twelfth NightIs anyone home in there?! We are Three Kings with gifts who have come from afar, following a star. Who will remember that we came and what it meant? A thought about the Twelve Days of Christmas.
What's on at the Cottesloe, National Theatre in 2011Information about the upcoming shows at the Cottesloe Theatre, one of the auditoriums housed within the National Theatre complex on South Bank, London.- Kent State's Performance of Twelfth NightReview of the theatrical elements of the performance of Twelfth Night at Kent State University in Wright Curtis Theater in Ohio.
- The Meaning, History and Origin of the Name OliviaThe meaning, history, and origin of the name Olivia.
Twelfth Night of the Living Dead, Gutsy PerformanceTwelfth Night of the Living Dead adapted by BRIAN MACINNIS SMALLWOOD and directed by JOHN HURLEY ran from October 25th to November 10th at the Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center in downtown Manhattan.- Twelfth NightA Cross-dressing Comedy
- A King Cake for Twelfth NightThe king cake, baked in honor of the Magi, is traced back to several different cultures.