One of the themes of Shakespeare's 12th day in entertaining the audience on the evening of the 12th is a confusion and a wrong identity. It is mainly described as Cesario by Viola. The only person who knew her true identity was the audience (except for the original captain). This makes the audience more enjoyable and fun, because you know exactly what happened and you can see the comedy as the plot gets thicker.
One of the themes of Shakespeare's 12th day in entertaining the audience on the evening of the 12th is a confusion and a wrong identity. It is mainly described as Cesario by Viola. The only person who knew her true identity was the audience (except for the original captain). - ... When she was trapped in Elyria, Viola used fraud to become Cesario to work for the duches of Orcino. Because such a disguise is in the form of my intention, I hide myself and help me. I will serve the duke. You must treat me as an unofficial official. This may be worth your pain, as I can sing and talk to him with various music that will be very suitable for his service.
Misunderstandings and fraud on days 12 and 12 may be one of the most interesting and complete comedies of Shakespeare. This romantic story explores rich themes and problems. The most frequently occurring theme is the relationship between misunderstanding and fraud. Men are obliged to be stuck because of their environment and familiar environment. Paradoxically, they are completely trapped in these fantasies. - William Shakespeare, born on 23rd April 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, is considered by many to be the greatest writer known to British. His literary heritage contains 37 plays, 154 sonnets and 5 major poems. Among his many plays, the famous 12th night is a romantic comedy placed in a celebration atmosphere, three couples happily gathered together