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  2. Feste is a character in Shakespeare’s play, Twelfth Night. He is a jester, employed by Olivia, a wealthy lady of Illyria. His job is to make her laugh and his.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FesteFeste - Wikipedia

    Feste is a fictional character in William Shakespeare's comedy Twelfth Night. He is a fool (royal jester) attached to the household of the Countess Olivia. He has apparently been there for some time, as he was a "fool that the Lady Olivia's father took much delight in" (2.4).

  4. A Short Analysis of Feste’s Song from Twelfth Night: ‘The rain it raineth every day’. This song, from one of Shakespeare’s most popular comedies, is sung by the Clown or Fool character, Feste, at the end of Twelfth Night.

  5. DUKE ORSINO. If music be the food of love, play on; Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die. That strain again! it had a dying fall: O, it came o'er my ear like the sweet south, That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing and giving odour! Enough; no more:

  6. As Feste insists, “he wears not motley in his brain,” meaning that he still has his wits about him. As we quickly learn, Feste is the most intelligent and incisive character in Twelfth Night. His brand of foolishness consists of funny puns and innuendos, but these are often quite poignant.

  7. www.shakespearegeek.com › twelfth_night_festeFeste - Twelfth Night

    Feste is a beloved character in William Shakespeare's play, Twelfth Night. He is a jester and a musician, known for his wit, humor, and musical talents. Feste's role in the play is multi-faceted, as he serves as a source of entertainment, wisdom, and even moral guidance for the other characters.

  8. An overview of Feste from Twelfth Night, from your trusted Shakespeare source.

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