Jester, Clowns, Buffons, in Twelfh Night
Date Submitted: 11/12/2004 16:20:04
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 5 pages (1322 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 5 pages (1322 words)
Needs a bit of correction C+, grammatical mistakes, needs more points on Malevolio as a buffon
A fool can be defined in many meanings according to the
Oxford English Dictionary On Historical Principles. The word
could mean 'a silly person', or 'one who professionally
counterfeits folly for the entertainment of others, a jester,
clown' or 'one who has little or no reason or intellect' or
'one who is made to appear to be a fool' (
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the ones that control the
comedy and humor in the play. They assist in the make believe
game and fool around with characters who 'evade reality or rather
realize a dream'. In Twelfth Night, Feste, Maria and Sir Toby
are the fools that make the comedy work in many senses. They
create the confusion through humor and it all works out in the
end to make William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night a really funny
Elizabethan play.
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