"one face, one voice, one habit and two persons -/ A natural perspective, that is and is not!". Write an answer on the possibilities opened up through performance and disguises we see in the play, the twelfth knight. ( Answer must be in 600-700 words)
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The expression has been taken from the famous Shakespearean play "the Twelfth Knight."
Explanation:
- The story is about a sister and brother who got separated during Shipwrecked and land on an island
- The sister, Viola, has to adopt a new identity as a man to survive
- The lines, "one face, one voice, one habit, and two persons" show that she has the same face, voice but has two personalities
- One that she has naturally and the other one that she has adopted to survive on island
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