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Feste From Twelfth NightThis is picture of Feste, who was the fool in the play Twelfth Night. He was the source of honesty and was the character who knew all that was going on in the play. He spoke words of wisdom and told the hard truth.
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Costume Designs Shakespeare's Twelfth Night (Imagination)Robert Byrne Costume designs, Olivia and Feste, Shakespeare's Twelfth Night September 19, 1935, New York City Graphite and watercolor
Twelfth Night Study Guide | Utah Shakespeare FestivalInformation on the Play Synopsis Characters Scholarly Articles on the Play Let the Punishment Suit the Crime! Sheer Comedy Madness and Folly Similarities and Differences Ghosts of a Dozen Different Characters Time Does Heal; Grief Is Not the End What Wi
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Malvolio CostumeMaria asks, "why appear you with this ridiculous boldness before my lady?" It seems that Shakespeare find cross-gartering his highly confident character as being funny. If you ask me, I do. Lol
Twelfth Night Viola And OrsinoNell Geisslinger as Viola/Cesario in Utah Shakespeare Festival's 2014 production of "Twelfth Night." (Photo by Karl Hugh. Copyright 2014 Utah Shakespeare Festival.) www.bard.org
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Feste, small watercolour.Feste remains my favorite character in Shakespeare Twelfth Night. He is a wise fool, probably the wisest of all characters in this play. I know him well for having seen the play about ten times from the window of Holland House in London which gave onto the stage adjacent to Holland park. I was then, many years ago, working as warden in that illustrious building. I felt very much part of the play because my window was on the side of the stage and part of the decor. I was the tireless…