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21 Cards in this Set
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Samuel Johnson |
Considers Malvolio 'truly comic' |
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Hazzlit |
Makes us laugh at follies of man kind |
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August Schlegel |
United entertainment of intrigue through use of comic characters and ethereal poetry |
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Charles lamb |
Malvolio 'greatness never seems to desert him' |
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Geoffrey Harriman |
Puns and witty rhetoric make language a central theme |
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Michael Bristol |
Carnival and theatre changes social order |
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Dympha callaghan |
Challenges Heterossexual assumptions of critics who stress marriage and ignore suppression of desire |
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Joseph progeny |
Antonio-unmarried and unresolved |
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Karen grief |
Illusion to embedded in human experience to be separated from reality |
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Karin s.coddon |
Questions stability of social status |
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Larry s chapman |
Hidden identities revealed through out the play |
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Manghan |
Twelth night characterised by excess |
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F. B Tromly |
Moral purpose and folly allows characters to come to terms with life |
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Stevie davies |
Questions ideas of naturally determined gender |
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C.L Barber |
Reversal of sexual roles consolidates rather than threatens status quo |
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London school of journalism |
-down to earth characters to appeal to working class. -scenes woven together to create humour |
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Enotes |
-penetrating examination of gender roles |
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Elias shwartz |
Celebratory atmosphere reveals lie as good and joyful despite limitations.Considers that characters are 'objects of satire' |
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Paul dean |
Two individuals United as one through love |
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Keir Elam |
Reveals desire to hide her own sexuality as a form of self effacement |
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Humphrey tonkin |
Orsino - Petrarchan lover Olivia-self imposed isolation |