At Shakespeare 's "12 Nights" and "What to Do" characters will participate in tricks, disguise and love - filled plots. Each role is defined not by its sex or true identity, but by the complexity that arises. Unlike gender, the character's speech allows them to understand their true character. On the evening of the twelfth day, the Duchess of Orcino used gorgeous, overly dramatic words, the structure of a long poetic sentence, and the metaphor of melodrama. Emotional Romance
William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" is a romantic comedy of Elizabeth stage. The complete title is the night of the twelfth day, or what you are about to do. As part of the celebration of the season of the festival, Shakespeare wrote a show about the atmosphere of the festival on the evening of the twelfth day of Christmas on January 6. The play uses confusing, naughty, and cartoon dialogues to achieve that effect. Shakespeare wrote the night of the twelfth day between 1600 and 1602. The first recorded performance was held in the hall of London corridor on February 2, 1602 at a facility that provides accommodation and education for ambitious lawyers. February 2 is considered the last day of Christmas, candle festival to celebrate Jesus' presence in the Temple of Jerusalem and the purification of Our Lady Mary. This is also the day to leave the candles blessing
"Twelve Nights" means Christmas, the twelve nights after the main festival. Today, the 12th night after Christmas means the day we canceled the decoration, but in 1600 this script was written to have a different meaning. Epiphany is celebrating, it is time to gather. People had a party on the evening of the twelfth day where traditional jokes were traditional. These include technologies such as hiding live birds in an empty pie box so that shocked guests can fly when they cut the outer casing. Like a drama, this is a miserable time filled with mischief and chaos. Therefore, due to the confusion and confusion of the story, the name "12 Nights" seems to be suitable for this play.