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... "Well, God give them wisdom that have it; and those that are fools, let them use their talents." (Act 1, Scene 5) Feste gives Olivia the advice she seeks "The ...
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... From this perspective, I am going to discuss, in particular, the presentation of Feste, Malvolio, Olivia and Viola, the relationships in which these characters ...
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... This is evident in Olivia's statement that Feste is "an allowed fool," (Act 1, Scene 5, Line 93) meaning he is a "licensed," privileged critic to speak the ...
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... people around him. We also learn in a statement by Curio to the Duke that Feste is employed by Olivia's father. "Feste the jester... ...
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... by the characters considered of lesser stature to the others: Antonio; the sea captain, friend to Viola; Malvolio; Fabian and Feste, Olivia's servants; Maria ...
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... was mourning about. The point Feste makes is that Olivia is a "fool" to mourn for a person whose soul is in heaven. Adding to the ...
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... Feste shows traits of high intelligence and wit, and the strongest proof we have may be when Feste is talking to Olivia: "Good Madonna, why mourn'st thou ...
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... fellows? Take away the lady". This is Feste with Olivia where he manages to twist around conversations and arguements. When Olivia ...
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... The Elizabethan audience would not have respected Feste's decision to allow Malvolio to write to Olivia, as the Puritans were such a hated group of people ...
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... Prior to Scene Three, Feste the clown is depicted as an "idiot," ostracized by Maria, Olivia and Malvolio because of his "ridiculous" actions. ...
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... The act of fooling is seen through many characters of the play such as, Viola, Olivia, Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, Maria, and of course Feste, the most important and ...
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... "When first confronted with Olivia, Feste proceeds to catechize her, to demonstrate in playful fashion that she, instead of himself, is the fool. ...
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... Feste seems to be a regular fixture in Olivia's household. It seems like he has been there a long time and is accepted almost as one of the family. ...
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... thinking he is his friend, in order to obtain drinking money; Sir Toby Maria, Sir Andrew, Fabian and Feste all trick Malvolio into thinking that Olivia is in ...
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... Malvolio from Olivia's court. But the literal action of these characters is quite different from their significance. Belch, Aguecheek, Fabian, Feste and Maria ...
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... revealed. Feste says, "Eyes show [the] days"(II.iii.94). ... This mask helps other people too. The mask gets Olivia back on her feet. She ...
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... Orsino to Olivia. Even though Viola is in love with Orsino, she represents the purity of love that conquers all in spite of the comedic conflict. Feste serves ...
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... does not always help. Feste who is a clown servant to Olivia, does somewhat of the same thing as Viola. Feste decides to visit Malvolio ...
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... In Act 5 scene 1, the insightful and truth-seeing clown Feste demonstrates the ... 2 when he asserts that "...care's an enemy to life." Olivia's constant refusal ...
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... While Sir Toby and Maria, Orsino and Viola, Olivia and Sebastian all tie the knot at the very end of Twelfth Night, Feste, Sir Andrew, Malvolio and Antonio all ...
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... laugh at the gullibility of Sir Toby, his disillusioned love for Olivia is rather ... Malvolio and Feste are typical examples of characters that are seen as comic ...
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... almost every scene in which she appears - whether she's jesting with Feste, quietly philosophizing with Orsino, or gracefully flattering Olivia-Viola's courtly ...
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... in the book. In Scene 1 Feste see Sebastian and tries to get him back to Olivia's house thinking it is Cesario. Sir Toby and Andrew ...
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... This is where we meet the crazy household of Olivia's: her Uncle, Sir Toby, and his friend, Sir Andrew, are constantly drunk, Feste is the house clown, Maria ...
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... and well developed, that even Seabastion was confused on Olivia's true identity. ... Feste and Viola, developing the imagery, help to make the masking connotations ...
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... pursuit of Olivia. When Viola finally revealed herself to Orsino, some order has been instated in Illyria. As the play comes to an end with Feste closing with ...
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... me thus..... It seems all too sudden for Sebastian to feel any real love for Olivia. ... Feste perceives this and states that this is the only reason they are not ...
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... Feste provides a lot of the comic relief in the play His purpose is ... A love triangle between Olivia, Cesario/Viola and Orsino appeared many times throughout the ...
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... However, Olivia falls in love with Cesario, and the chaos and confusion ensue. Another place in this play where disguise is used is when Feste goes to visit ...
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... At this point, the audience realizes what has happened, Olivia has fallen for ... to dowith disguising in the later acts, for instance, Feste disguising himself as ...
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