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Showing posts with label Twelfth Night. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Twelfth Night. Show all posts

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Would Shakespeare have done better to marry Viola to Antonio than to the duke?

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Does "Twelfth Night" have a festive atmosphere?

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Does Malvolio go mad?

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Is Malvolio treated more cruelly than his offenses deserve?

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Does the fooling of Feste show a particular purpose or common theme?

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What is Duke Orsino's argument in favor of women marrying older men (II.4.29-39)?

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