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Feste’s Closing Words
Feste’s closing speech in William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, changes the mood at the end of the play from jovial exuberance to a melancholy sadness. ... Shakespeare purposely ends his text with a melancholy speech in order to show the audience the angst that is often intermixed with the joy of life. ...
Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night is deemed a comedy, however, like Feste’s speech, the play has intermittent feelings of sadness and angst about the complications of life that one cannot always explain.
Approximate Word count = 427 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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