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No Fear Translation. Mastery Quizzes. Flashcards. Infographic. Overview. Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare, written around 1601, is an entertaining comedy that navigates the themes of love, mistaken identity, and the topsy-turvy nature of human relationships.
- Themes
Twelfth Night, as with many of Shakespeare's comedies,...
- Sparklet Scene Summaries
Read a full Summary & Analysis of Act V, Scene i. Next...
- Act Iii: Scene IV
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- Character List
Twelfth Night characters include: Viola, Orsino and Olivia,...
- Malvolio
Malvolio initially seems to be a minor character, and his...
- Plot Analysis
Twelfth Night is a play about desire’s power to override...
- Protagonist
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- Act Iii: Scenes I–Iii
A summary of Act III: Scenes i–iii in William Shakespeare's...
- Plot Summary
A short summary of William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. This...
- Themes
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The Shakescleare modern English translation of the play will help you comprehend Shakespeare’s language, and the play’s most important quotes, including “If music be the food of love, play on” and “Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon ‘em.”
Read a translation of Act I, scene ii. Analysis: Act I, scenes i–ii. Viola’s plan for disguising herself in Act I, scene ii introduces one of the central motifs of the play: disguise and the identity confusion related to it.