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7 June, 11:15

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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  1. 7 June, 11:31
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    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.
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