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    Shakespeare's “Twelfth Night” is a very interesting story. It is about a girl who dresses like a guy, who falls inlove with a guy, who loves the girl who loves her. Act two Scene four The duke (Orsino) is telling Cesario (Viola) that he can tell hes inlove with a young woman named Olivia. Cersario is trying to change Orsinos mind about it I saw two different short clips of this video, similar in content, but almost completely different. Each video had its own techniques, and feeling. The first video was more dramatic, it may not haven’t been down by a professional, but it’s a very good copy. The target seems to be young adults/ teenagers. I think this because the actress’ are young kids. I think the scene is more appeasing to a young audiences’ eye. The setting is simple and cute, the characters are young, and the dialogue is a little different. In this version they did keep the clown singing, but its really hard to understand the song. Version two is more upbeat, and less dramatic. The duke is playful and not how I expected when I read the story. This version is for an older crowd who enjoys drama. The characters are dramatic but with a playful and upbeat twist. I also enjoyed this version. I liked that it was a live play, and that it wasn’t so dead. It had the perfect amount of drama and comedy. This versions’ setting and age of characters are a big thing that put the apart. The characters in this version are older, and professional actors. They also skip the clown…

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