Sunday, September 1, 2019
Twelth Night by Shakespeare
* Characters; I have a recommended choice from either, 1. Olivia, The countess of the countess's household. 2. Viola, A visitor of the Island Illyria, which will later be called Cesario. 3. Malvolio, The countess's steward. I am going to choose Viola. Because I believe that there is more information to write up on this character because of two sides's to write about one person. (So therefore, more to write about and less research!) How would you present your character in a film/theatre production? I would present my Twelfth Night play as a film, due to sound, lighting, and computer effects, and also because you can change the scenery in a matter of second's in a film where as you can only use 1 set in a theatre. Example; In act1 scene2 where the play mentions that the ââ¬Å"Captainâ⬠and ââ¬Å"Violaâ⬠are on the sea coast of Illyria with pieces of shipwreck all over the beach. After having a good old chat about where they are, it cuts short to act1 scene3 in Orsinos palace. In a theatre that would be hard to do (maybe impossible!) But in a film it would be easy. The only reason that I would go for a theatre approach is if I wanted it to be traditional. (Which I don't!) I would also base the costumes in Elizabethan times, because then the dialect would go with the clothing. My play would be based on a Mediterranean Island that all the people that live on the island talk a hint of Italian, but not the clown (feste) and visitors. Viola is on a ship with her brother (Sebastian) and crew on their way to a unknown destination, until, a large storm hits the vessel causing all members on board to abandon ship. Most of the crew survive but are unknown in the play; the Captain and Viola escape on the same life raft and get washed up on the shores of Illyria. This island is where the whole of the play takes place and where the countess and duke both live. The play begins; The play starts off at Orsio's palace (act1 scene1), with Orsino saying ââ¬Å"if music be the food of love play onâ⬠(words follow) and goes to act 1 scene 2, which shows viola and the captain in a life boat all tired and disorientated, Viola ââ¬Å"what country is this dear sir?â⬠Captain ââ¬Å"this place be Illyria, me ladyâ⬠Viola ââ¬Å"and what should I do in Illyria? My brother he is in Elysium. Perchance he is not drowned; what think you sir? Captain ââ¬Å"It is perchance that you were saved, me ladyâ⬠Viola ââ¬Å"O my poor brother, he did not live to see the light of dayâ⬠¦ And so perchance he maybe.â⬠And so on so forth, they keep talking about how she has to become male to be a servant of the duke, so, the captain and her promise to not tell anyone that she's not a man. But the bit that I find funny is that she pretends to be a male by saying that she was castrated as a young lad and that her/his voice hadn't broke. (That was hard to explain!) Act 2 scene 1 Act 2 scene 1 tells you that Sebastian (viola's brother) is alive and well! But not only that but he's on the coast of Illyria as well. Act 2 scene 3 Act 2 scene 3 introduces you to feste the fool! (Clown) I find feste the most interesting character because not only is he more clever than most people on the island Example; Act1 scene5 line 53 Olivia ââ¬Å"well, sir, for want to other idol ness, I'll bide your proofâ⬠Feste ââ¬Å"Good Madonna, why morn'st thou?â⬠Olivia ââ¬Å"good fool, for my brothers deathâ⬠Feste ââ¬Å"I think his soul is in hell, Madonnaâ⬠Olivia ââ¬Å"I know his soul is in heaven, foolâ⬠Feste ââ¬Å"the more fool you Madonna, to mourn your brothers soul being in heaven. Take away the fool gentlemen.â⬠but he uses technical words to humiliate other people. Feste belongs to the duke to humiliate people and to please him e.g. jokes, dance, and sing songs. Example; O mistress mine, where are you coming? O stays and hears, for your true loves coming, That can sing for both high and low. Trip no further, pretty sweeting; Journeys end in lovers meeting Every wise man son doth know.
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