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03.04.2020 •
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The Twelfth Night:Which character most closely represents Shakespeare's perspective?
O A. Sir Toby
O B. Malvolio
O C. Feste
O D. Olivia
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Ответ:
Feste closely represents William Shakespeare's perspective in the The Twelfth Night.
Option C
Explanation:
The Twelfth Night is a play written by William Shakespeare, where the characters are mostly exaggerated but the one who closely represents the perspective of William Shakespeare is the Feste, who plays a fool in the play.
The idea of representation of the fool feste surrounds around to be a better a witty fool than himself to be represented as a foolish wit. The over all role is played to license a fool and in turn the lady Olivia as a the true fool in the end of the play as a proof.
Ответ:
Beatrice serves as Dante's muse and inspiration. In the Divine Comedy, it is Beatrice who, out of love for the poet, initiates Dante's journey, because she believes that he has strayed from the righteous path, and she thinks that this divine journey will save him from himself. Thus, she leaves her seat in Heaven to descend to Hell where she asks Virgil to serve as Dante's guide. Beatrice meets Dante in Earthly Paradise (Purgatorio) and acts as his guide through Heaven.