In the fictional country of Illyria.
1601
probly where Shakespeare lived
Verona, Italy
Various parts of Scotland and partly Engeland
Partly in England, partly in France.
That's not a question, it's a statement with a question mark. Twelfth Night is a veritable wealth of topics, to simply 'write about twelfth night' could take up an entire website. That's not a question, it's a statement with a question mark. Twelfth Night is a veritable wealth of topics, to simply 'write about twelfth night' could take up an entire website.
1601
The Tempest takes place on a remote island.
it took him 25 days
probly where Shakespeare lived
About 1595
Twelfth Night is the eve of the feast of Epiphany, held on January 6, which celebrates the visit of the Three Wise Men to Jesus.The play is not about Twelfth Night, nor is there any suggestion that the action is to take place at that time of year. The only plausible reason I know of why this should be the title of the play is that it has a secondary title, "What You Will." This is a common sort of title, like "As You Like It"--a little too common, as John Marston had already written a play called "What You Will". The speculation runs that "What You Will" was the original title of the play, but to avoid confusion with Marston's play, they instead gave it the hurriedly concocted title "Twelfth Night" because it was to be premiered on the night of January 5. The court often requested plays to be performed there in late December and early January.
Twelfth Night is the eve of the feast of Epiphany, held on January 6, which celebrates the visit of the Three Wise Men to Jesus.The play is not about Twelfth Night, nor is there any suggestion that the action is to take place at that time of year. The only plausible reason I know of why this should be the title of the play is that it has a secondary title, "What You Will." This is a common sort of title, like "As You Like It"--a little too common, as John Marston had already written a play called "What You Will". The speculation runs that "What You Will" was the original title of the play, but to avoid confusion with Marston's play, they instead gave it the hurriedly concocted title "Twelfth Night" because it was to be premiered on the night of January 5. The court often requested plays to be performed there in late December and early January.
yes! i think so i really don't know srry
Verona, Italy
Various parts of Scotland and partly Engeland
it takes place in the night