Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Free Essays - Importance of Feste in Twelfth Night :: Twelfth Night essays
      Importance of Feste in Twelfth Night                 Feste, the amusing clown, plays a most important part in the play. He is able  to take on several roles, and is indeed "for all waters"; from serious to comic,  learned to nonsensical, the wit or the practical joker; just as the occasion  seems to suggest. Because he is a part of both the main and sub plot, Feste is  the character, who links both parts of the play together, making Twelfth Night a  whole.            The clown contributes towards the humourous entertainment of this play  through his numerous puns and jokes. He is a source of laughter, not because we  are humoured by his "foolery"; for he proves to be no fool at all; but rather  because he amuses us with his brilliant wit. Having mastered the art of jesting,  Feste is sensitive of his profession, always aware of the circumstances he is in  and the appropriateness of this folly.            Feste is able to prevent any delusions of grandeur by a reminder that  foolishness is a condition common to all mankind whether one is king or servant.  It is Malvolio's vanity that convinces Feste to take part in the joke played on  the steward. As "Sir Topas", and Malvolio's `prosecutor` Feste attempted to help  Malvolio realize that there was "no darkness but ignorance".            With Feste's help, we are able to attain a better understanding of the other  characters in the play- revealing their true personalities, which are sometimes  unseen, not only by us, the audience, but also by the characters themselves. He  shows Olivia how unrealistic and excessive her mourning for her brother's death  has been, he tells Orsino how foolish he is for languishing in a mood of  love-sick melancholy for Olivia and points out how mercurial his personality is,  and he makes a fool out of the pompous Malvolio. "Foolery, sir, does walk about  the orb like the sun- it shines everywhere" says Feste.            Feste, however, never takes sides with any of the characters, and in this  way, he becomes a kind of commentator for the play. He is able to examine the  characters, revealing the bare truth about them and he unites the main and  sub-plot in a similar way.  					    
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