In Our Time

Twelfth Night, or What You Will

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Jan 25, 2024
Pascale Aebischer, Michael Dobson, and Emma Smith dive into the complexities of Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night,' exploring themes of love, identity, and desire. They discuss the intriguing relationships between characters, like the disguises that lead to misunderstandings. The dark humor surrounding Malvolio's humiliation is intricately examined, alongside the festive backdrop of Illyria. The guests also connect the play's themes to early 17th-century London, highlighting how societal norms like Puritanism shape its comedic elements.
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Boundlessness in Illyria

  • Many Twelfth Night characters lack responsibilities and indulge in leisure, creating a sense of boundlessness.
  • Orsino, Viola, and Sebastian exemplify this lack of purpose, contributing to the play's atmosphere of freedom.
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Love and Violence

  • Physical and emotional violence intertwine in Twelfth Night, reflecting the intensity of desires.
  • From duels to cruel jokes, the play explores violence as a manifestation of love and frustration.
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Orsino and Viola's Intimacy

  • The interactions between Orsino and the disguised Viola (Cesario) are charged with suppressed eroticism.
  • Both Orsino and Viola are drawn to each other, creating a sense of intimacy and unspoken desires.
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