Twelfth night

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Musgrove
'harmoniously resolved'
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Champion
'the characters true but hidden identities are revealed over the course of the play'
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Logan
'glimpses of the darker side of human desire'
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Cahill
'narcissism and painful identity crisis' and 'obsessive desires for sexual, social and personal fulfilment'
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Jardine
'Viola/ Cesario sexually available to Orsino'
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Charles
'homoertoic desire is a primary concern'
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Yu Jin Ko
'Viola's crossdressing prolongs the sexual yearnigns of both Olivia and Orsino'
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Mangan
'many faces love and desire can have'
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Schwartz
'vision of life as good and joyful'
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Pepys
'silly play' and 'one of the weakest plays that I ever saw'
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Gregson
'disparate'
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Bate
'Orsino is in love with the idea of love'
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Ibsen
'my task has been the description of humanity'
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Gray
'the play does not succumb to melodrama'
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Urban
'need to face the truth in relationships'
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Rustin
'messy heart of relationships'
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Feminist Discourse
'male reduces her to a mere doll or plaything'
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Finch
'Nora's survival strategy is to control her husband'
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Peterson (1880's)
'marriage was revealed as being far from the divine institution'
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Shoaf
'January... who shops for his bride'
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Coghill
'January appears tragic'
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Simmons-O-Neill
'Both Pluto and January learned to keep the upper hand in marriage' and 'class warfare'
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Tolliver
'telling a tale that will portray all wives as deceitful'
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Beidler
'Merchants angry disgust at his own evil fate'
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Shoaf
'he can physcially control her when she is in sight'
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Aers
'may transcends the economic and religious nexus'
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Urban
'failure to live up to the moral codes of his society'
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Tolliver
'the mirror he sets up in the market place can only reflet the physical appearance of the women'
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Tolliver
'because of his inability to recognise [his blindness], he will remain blind'
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Simmons-O-Neill
'traditionally positive women of thne bible ought to be seen as incarnations of Eve, rather than the precursors of Mary'
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Champion

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'the characters true but hidden identities are revealed over the course of the play'

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Logan

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Cahill

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Jardine

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