How is twelfth night a dark comedy
The audience expects one thing and gets another. He uses ridicule and joking to get the audience to laugh at the turn of events.
Slapstick Sir Andrew and Sebastian get into a minor slapping match, as well as when Olivia berates her cousin and his cohorts in one breathe then sweetly soothes Sebastian in the next. Wit When they banter back and forth in these ways. The words are their swords as each one tries to outdo the other. Twelfth Night Flashcards. Twelfth Night — Character Matching July 22, His stupidity and foolish nature place him somewhat on the outside of the ring of conspirators and certainly outside the love square.
He does this in order to keep Sir Andrew around, because Sir Toby is rather broke and could not enjoy his non-working, alcohol inducing lifestyle without him. Sir Andrew is so foolish that he is very easily swindled into believing that he will be with Olivia. In fact, it is his foolishness that makes this circumstance seem rather amusing and innocent on the surface. But his lack of intelligence does not take away his potential to have feelings. And once again it is hard for the audience to consider the probable darkness of his emotions as the complex plot of the play rapidly develops.
These final lines of Sir Toby are very important in that they secure the maliciousness of his intents all along and force the audience to consider the victimization of Sir Andrew throughout the entire play. Antonio, similarly to Sir Andrew, is set up to be abused. But rather than acting foolishly, he is right away seen as being completely selfless and servile to Sebastian. This selflessness serves to ensure the audience of his benevolence and make it that much more tragic when he is wronged.
In the streets of Illyria, Antonio informs Sebastian that he is an outlaw of this land and would be imprisoned if he were discovered. Confusion ensues when Antonio saves Viola from fighting Sir Andrew because he believes her to be Sebastian.
When he is apprehended by soldiers, he feels betrayed because Viola, oblivious to the circumstances, claims no knowledge of him and denies him when he requests the money that he had given Sebastian. He is therefore imprisoned. In order to understand the dark depths of the play, it is necessary to consider unseen images such as Antonio lying in a dark jail cell, certain that his friend whom he was loyal to has turned his back on him and allowed him to be imprisoned.
They are so wrapped up in their newly and frivolously attained loves that they especially Viola who created the confusion make no mention to the fact that Antonio has been wrongly cast to prison with the mindset that he has been sorely betrayed.
Twelfth Night is ingenious in its incorporation of dark, upsetting characters into an apparently comical and resolute play.
Although this point of view on Malvolio, Sir Andrew, and Antonio presents a horribly tragic angle from which to examine it, the play does not seem at all so upon its performance. The darker elements are subtly woven in so that it could very well come off as a delightfully comic show.
Any given viewer could laugh at the trickery, disguise, play on words, and mistaken identities or be filled with a sense of contemplation and sadness over the exploitation of the outsiders at the expense of those said comedic devises.
The outsiders get tangled up in the agendas of those with control and soon after are spit out. Remember: This is just a sample from a fellow student. Starting from 3 hours delivery. Sorry, copying is not allowed on our website. We will occasionally send you account related emails. Related Books Free with a 30 day trial from Scribd. Coyote V. Acme Ian Frazier. Catch 50th Anniversary Edition Joseph Heller. Related Audiobooks Free with a 30 day trial from Scribd. Ishtar Iraqi. Abigale Elmedulan.
Elidah Ndlovu. Views Total views. Actions Shares. No notes for slide. He believes he is superior to the other servants particularly Feste. Have you no wit, manners, nor honesty but to gabble like tinkers at this tie of night?
Mistress Mary…. Use of triads. Act 2, scene 3. Act 2, scene 5. They leave the letter for him near a tree. Malvolio finds it, reads it. Malvolio believes Olivia is in love with him and follows the instructions: wears yellow stockings and smiles at her. Feste takes him to a dark cell. Feste pretends to be a priest and taunts him. Eventually Malvolio is released and the prank is revealed to Olivia.
Malvolio, unhappy and angry, plans revenge. Is Malvolio too badly treated for the Twelfth Night to be considered a comedy or does he deserve it? Stereotype of a Religious and He is Puritan. Elizabethan demonstrating audience would one of the expect him to be seven deadly the alternative fool sins of pride of the play. He attempts to transgress his status. Even when he thinks he will be Count, he becomes more arrogant and more proud. Dramatic Irony 8.
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