It rather depends on what you think the theme of the play is.
It rather depends on what you think the theme of the play is.
The the of Twelfth Grade Kills is that life doesn't always go the way you want it to and you can't always get what you want.
Music and songs have special implications in the play Twelfth Night. They help to create the festive atmosphere of the play. It should be noted in this regard that Twelfth Night opens and ends with songs. The opening song ("If music be the food of love, play on") creates the original mood of the play. The audience understands that they have come to see a romantic comedy. The final song ("When that I was and a little tiny boy"), sung by Feste, projects the realistic mood of the play. It reveals that Shakespeare has presented on stage a romantic comedy which is not detached from our everyday reality. Thus, songs are used by Shakespeare not only for the purpose of entertaining the audience, but they are also closely linked to the play's theme.
There are two main theories about why Twelfth Night was called Twelfth Night. One theory suggests that the first performance was on January 5th (the Twefth Day of Christmas). There is some evidence for this, but not enough to be conclusive. The other theory suggests that the title is because the Twelfth Day of Christmas was the Feast of Fools, when the Servants became the Masters, the women were allowed to behave like men, and the children could boss the parents around (but just for one day). 'What you will' is just the Elizabethan way of saying 'Wutteva'. So the title of the play seems to be 'Today, or whatever you want to call it.', or even 'This play has no title.' The play has no main theme, it is one of Shakespeare's most chaotic stories. It's fun though.
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It rather depends on what you think the theme of the play is.
It rather depends on what you think the theme of the play is.
Don't judge a book by its cover
E. M. Yearling has written: 'Language, theme and character in 'Twelfth night''
The the of Twelfth Grade Kills is that life doesn't always go the way you want it to and you can't always get what you want.
In Night by Elie Wiesel, one important theme is survival.
The unstated Principal Theme to Elgar's Enigma Variations has been discovered. It is "Ein feste Burg" (A Mighty Fortress) by Martin Luther as realized by J.S. Bach and Felix Mendelssohn.
Music and songs have special implications in the play Twelfth Night. They help to create the festive atmosphere of the play. It should be noted in this regard that Twelfth Night opens and ends with songs. The opening song ("If music be the food of love, play on") creates the original mood of the play. The audience understands that they have come to see a romantic comedy. The final song ("When that I was and a little tiny boy"), sung by Feste, projects the realistic mood of the play. It reveals that Shakespeare has presented on stage a romantic comedy which is not detached from our everyday reality. Thus, songs are used by Shakespeare not only for the purpose of entertaining the audience, but they are also closely linked to the play's theme.
There are two main theories about why Twelfth Night was called Twelfth Night. One theory suggests that the first performance was on January 5th (the Twefth Day of Christmas). There is some evidence for this, but not enough to be conclusive. The other theory suggests that the title is because the Twelfth Day of Christmas was the Feast of Fools, when the Servants became the Masters, the women were allowed to behave like men, and the children could boss the parents around (but just for one day). 'What you will' is just the Elizabethan way of saying 'Wutteva'. So the title of the play seems to be 'Today, or whatever you want to call it.', or even 'This play has no title.' The play has no main theme, it is one of Shakespeare's most chaotic stories. It's fun though.
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The theme of the party is 80's night.