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    for us to be great hear today is to have you play”. Discrimination should have no part of the the world we live in, with teamwork anything is possible. Dinklage took a stand and tore up the manual and in the process re-wrote the rules stating “In Illyria we don’t discriminate based on…

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    Love and Conflicts in Twelfth Night In the old days people mostly entertained themselves through plays and theatre. One of the greatest playwriter at that time was Shakespeare. Shakespeare is a very known playwriter who's plays are all over the world today. In one of his play's called Twelfth Night, he shows us how human emotions drive people to make either good or bad decisions. Some of the actions these characters take lead to good or bad consequences that teaches the audience a lesson. There…

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    Young Lady Rescued From Devastating Shipwreck! Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, began in a city named Illyria. It was a small city beside the sea. At the shore, a young woman named Viola was rescued after a disastrous shipwreck that nearly killed her and her brother. However, Viola assumes that her brother was killed, and she was never going to see him again. She talks to the captain of the crew that rescued her, and pleaded for advice on what to do to support herself. The captain explained that…

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    Shakespeare uses repetition for this quote to show the audience how desperate she is since playing soccer is her dream. Hence, she goes to play at Illyria instead of Cornwall since the girls’ soccer team got cut and no one will recognise her disguise at Illyria. Therefore, Andy Fickman has updated the idea Hidden Identity from the Shakespearean play Twelfth Night through Viola because the contexts like the setting and the whole idea from Viola changing…

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    Disguise In Twelfth Night Analysis

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    also causes mistaken identity, an example of this is when Sir Andrew goes looking for Cesario, finds who he thinks is Cesario, strikes him, the person however is, Sebastian. Sebastian hits him in return, but sevenfold, and Sebastian having been in Illyria only a few days is proposed to by a beautiful lady and is hit by a man he had never seen before, "are all the people mad" Sebastian says. This is an extremely funny series of events started by the disguise of one single woman. It is evident…

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    Viola pretends to be a man named Cesario after washing ashore on Illyria. After becoming page to Orsino, Viola is quick to fall in love with her master, Orsino. However, no matter how fond they become of each other, she cannot show her true love for Orsino because she appears to him as Cesario, a male and his page.…

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    Twelfth Night Analysis

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    two hours went by so fast, that I didn’t even realize it. They reason behind it could be because the play was very alluring and interesting! “Twelfth Night” is a story of a young Viola who has been wrecked in a fierce tempest off the shoreline of Illyria; in the process she has lost her twin sibling, Sebastian. She masks herself as a boy and expect the name Cesario for cover. Consequently masked, Viola…

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    In many countries, people treat women as if they are lesser than the men around them because of the stereotypes that are associated with each gender. The stereotype that women are supposed to be fragile, emotional and graceful makes them seem as if they are unable to perform certain tasks. The misconception gives men the idea that females are to stick with jobs that require minimum physical strength. Compared to the real world, the movie She’s The Man focuses its whole plot on the stereotypes…

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    play that were related. Viola and Sebastian were identical twins; Olivia and Sir Toby were niece and uncle. Viola and Sebastian were separated during a sea storm; Viola had washed ashore of Illyria; Sebastian arrived in Illyria weeks later; the twins thought each other were dead. When Viola washed ashore of Illyria, in order to…

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    The Man Equality

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    often and when it is said most of the time the team in question is composed of all females. For Viola Hastings in She’s The Man a very modern and well done adaptation of Shakespeare’s The Twelfth Night Viola was playing for the Men’s soccer team at Illyria High school. This now CO-ED athletic team made possible by the ever famous and largely talked about Title IX. Title IX most commonly known amongst college students as it is so widely advertised appealing to the pathos of people. Everyone knows…

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