Monday, February 4, 2019
Twelfth Night Essay -- Literature, Shakespeare
In Shakespeares Twelfth Night and in Molires The Imaginary Invalid, two ladies are presented, that are non needs the leading protagonist, but they help unravel the plays plots into something amazing. Twelfth Night features mare, the chick in waiting to Olivia. At first Maria nonpluss off as a dilettante, later on we find out thats not the case at all. Meanwhile, in The Imaginary Invalid, there is the disputatious Toinette, who is the maiden and reserve to the imaginary invalid himself, Argan. Maria and Toinette are two good women characters, their strength and wit is depicted through Maria and Toinettes deceiving schemes to shop their plays more stimulating as well as their objectivity throughout all the chaos in their respective play.In addition, Maria plays the piece of the lady in waiting who essentially doesnt do anything for herself just take orders. Later on the reader soon realizes that, Maria is a strong witty character that takes matters in to her own hands. Mari a developes a strategy, first she goes for the messed up drunken Sir toby jug and her goal is to straighten him out. Maria confronts Sir Toby about his drunkenness, That quaffing and drinking impart undo you I perceive my lady talk of it yesterday (1.3.128). Sir Toby begins to take notice in Maria. Maria begins to plot with Toby to bring down Malvolio (the condescending butler) as a practical joke. Through the process of plotting against Malvolio with Toby, Maria develops a confirm bone something she was not known for with Olivia. Maria took the lead in the plotting and Toby starts taking her orders, Observe him, for the love of mockery, for I know this letter will make a contemplative idiot of him (2.5.18-19) As a answer of the jokes success, Mari... ...was depicted through her persistence to help aid Toby and ultimately gain his approval as well as becoming his equal. Meanwhile, Toinettes dependability is depicted through her selfless as Argans nurse/maidservant and confidan t to his daughter. And her quick wit that in the end allowed her to come up with a plan that would ultimately make that play the unconventional comedy it is today. Thus, concluding that both Maria and Toinette are similar, because they are both strong character and quite witty, witty enough to change the extreme outcome of their respective plays.Works CitedMolire. The Imaginary Invalid. A Dozen French Farces Medieval to Modern. Ed. and Trans. Albert Bremel. New York Limelight, 1997.13-64. Print. Shakespeare, William. Twelfth Night. Ed. Barbara A. Mowat and Paul Werstine. New York Washington substantive Press, 2005. Print
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