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Papers On Twelfth Night
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Questions on Twelfth Night
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A 5 page research paper that answer five questions pertaining to Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. The questions pertain to the character of Feste; how Malvolio & Sir Andrew are treated by Sir Toby; laughing "at" as opposed to "with" characters; the various plots and subplots; and the title of the play. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khqu12n.rtf
Romantic Love in William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night"
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A 2.5 page paper which examines whether or not romantic love is based on physical attraction or the existence of love at first sight by examining the various loves in the text, determining which love affair is the most authentic and why. No additional sources are used.
Filename: TGtnlove.rtf
Servants in "Twelfth Night"
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A 5 page paper which uses the poor laws of the times of
Queen Elizabeth to illustrate two of the servants from Twelfth Night by Shakespeare. The
servants discussed are Maria and Malvolio. Bibliography lists 3 additional sources.
Filename: RAservants.wps
Setting in Beowulf & Twelfth Night
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A 6 page research paper that discusses how setting affects the narrative in Beowulf and also in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. The writer includes the social conventions of a particular era as an aspect of "setting," and therefore discusses the importance of the mead-hall in Beowulf and cross-dressing in regards to gender roles in Twelfth Night. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khbeo12.rtf
Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night": Disguises
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7 pages in length. No one is without a social face; in fact, people often maintain many social faces depending upon the situation or the ultimate objective. When assessing Viola's emotional and mental disguise in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, the student will want to address such elements as social dictate, gender oppression and the aspect of patriarchal control as they relate to the inherent association to social façade. Transcending this concept to contemporary times, the student will want to discuss the need for social acceptance to the point of donning a politically correct front in order to achieve success in certain social circles. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLC12th.rtf
Shakespeare’s “Merry War”: Gender Roles in “Twelfth Night” and “Much Ado about Nothing”
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This 4 page paper considers the gender roles in “Twelfth Night” and “Much Ado About Nothing,” and argues that the non-traditional couples seem to be much happier and better suited than the couples who followed the “rules” of society. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HV12much.rtf
Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night
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An analysis of the final scene from Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RA12ng2.rtf
Shakespeare, Women & Gender Expectations
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A 6 page essay that discusses women and gender within two of plays, As You Like It and Twelfth Night, focusing on the roles of Rosalind and Viola. The writer explores what these roles tell modern audiences about Elizabethan gender expectations and the writer argues that Shakespeare sidestepped such societal conventions through the device of cross-dressing. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khshwoge.rtf
Shakespearean Scenes
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This 5 page paper examines scenes from Othello,
The Moor Of Venice, Twelfth Night and Troilus And Cressida in terms of
characters and the relationship between characters as well as themes.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KTscenes.wps
The Changing View of Romance in Shakespeare’s Later Works
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This 7 page report discusses Shakespeare’s own understanding of the essential nature of love which allows him to establish a variety of realms in which the realities of romance are interwoven throughout all aspects of life. Romance gone wrong, romance perverted, or the “romantic” aspects of fear, hatred, and suffering, appear much more often in his later works than in his earlier “romances.” “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” “Twelfth Night” and “Antony and Cleopatra” are considered. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWshkrom.rtf
The Condition of Man: “Waiting for Godot” and “Twelfth Night”
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A 6 page paper which examines how the plays “Waiting for Godot” and “Twelfth Night” present the viewer with the condition of man. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAgdtdon.rtf
Twelfth Night
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A 2 page essay on effect and characterization in Shakespeare's 'Twelfth night.' No bibliography.
Filename: 12thtrik.rtf
Twelfth Night / Character Of Feste
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A 5 page paper analyzing the character of Feste in Shakespeare's play, Twelfth Night. The paper discusses the three dimensionalism of Feste's character within the play. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Feste.doc
Twelfth Night / Theme Of Love
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A 3 page essay on the theme of love in Twelfth Night and how it is not particularly selective of gender. The writer argues that the play is Shakespeare's attempt to show us "what we are versus what we think we are." Specific examples relevant to Orsino, Olivia, and Viola, are used to illustrate points made. No other sources cited.
Filename: Twellove.wps
Twelfth Night/Societal Expectations
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A 6 page essay that examines certain aspects of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. The writer argues that on the surface, Viola may seem to be a woman capable of determining her own fate. Stranded in a foreign land, she does not hesitate to assume a male identity in order to acquire employment and relative safety. However, even this intelligent, capable woman is bound by expectations of Elizabethan society. As this suggests, examination of this play shows that each character, in his or her own manner, is bound by the restrictions of society and within these boundaries, which define the context of social life, they have no control over their ultimate fate. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: kh12n3.rtf
William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night: Major Themes
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of the major themes in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, including love, friendship and the social construction of gender. This paper outlines the central themes and quotes heavily from the play. No additional sources cited.
Filename: MHShak12.wps
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