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TWELFTH NIGHT Analyse how Shakespeare creates tension through the setting, character and the dramatic impact of language, showing how you think the audience is being asked to respond. This is an essay in which I am analyzing how Shakespeare creates tension through the setting, character and the dramatic impact of the language. I am also going to write about how the audience is being asked to respond. The story Twelfth Night is an interesting blend of sadness of separation and love between a brother and a sister when both of them get separated by a shipwreck. It also deals with messages going between lovers, but in return they receive nothing. For instance, Orsino sends his love messages to Olivia throughout the play, but in return he doesn't receive any love from her. In Act I scene 1, the play begins as the Duke of Illyria, Orsino, longing for the love of Olivia,...

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