Thursday, February 21, 2013
Reading
Reading a play differs from reading a book because in a play you just read conversation between people. But in a book the author explains the story through one point of view. And also describes the background/setting. I would understand twelfth night differently if it was a book because I would get a better description of the character. Also more ideas of what the setting looks like. Watching the movie also differs from reading the play because we get to see what the characters look like and say thier lines. We get a total new concept of the character just from watching them in the movie.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Viola analysis
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Viola was
born into high society, along with her brother sebastian. Viola is caring and
nice
but after a shipwreck she looses her brother and
decides to makeit on her own in the world. The
role that Viola plays is, cesario, so she could make
a living on her own, something she couldn’t
do as a woman. During her journey she meets a lot of
important characters that have an impact
on her life. She meets a man named Duke whom she falls
in love with but unfortunatly only has
eyes for Oliva. A love triangle is created when
Olivia falls for Cesario a.k.a Viola. Another
character that falls in the mess, is Malvolio who is
crazy for Olivia. Even though Olivia loves
Cesario, Viola cannot tell her the reason why she
cant love Olivia. Also unfortunatly
Viola cant
tell Duke she loves him without revealing that she
really is a woman. Other characters in the
story all have relation like Sir Toby and Maria. Sir
Toby is Olivia’s uncle, he lives with Olivia
and is always drunk. Maria is Olivias servant, she
really wants to be like other woman and be
succesful by marrying into it. The importance of Viola is she is a
character who strives to be
important and make it on her own without trying to
be tangled in love, but obviously doesn’t
succeed with that.
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