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William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night: Comedy, Conflict, and Community
University of Colorado Boulder

William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night: Comedy, Conflict, and Community

David Glimp
Kevin Rich

Instructors: David Glimp

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
4.6

(30 reviews)

Beginner level
No prior experience required
25 hours to complete
3 weeks at 8 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Engage Shakespeare’s play through appreciation of the richness of language, the complexity of his characters, and the intricacy of his narratives

  • Grasp the primary interpretive questions facing readers, actors, and scholars of Twelfth Night

  • Enhance enjoyment of the play through insight into the richness, humor, and power of Shakespeare’s presentation of the human condition

  • View Shakespeare’s plays as an invitation to interpret and create, empowering you as a thinker and creator

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There are 6 modules in this course

This module provides an overview of Twelfth Night and introduces the play by exploring key aspects of the world it imagines. The interviews, lectures, and faculty roundtable explore the carnivalesque quality of the play, its humor, its language, and significant historical contexts. Dialogues with scholars and theater practitioners provide multiple perspectives on the nature of this narrative universe.

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8 videos5 readings1 assignment1 app item1 discussion prompt1 plugin

This module focuses on Shakespeare’s understanding of human psychology, especially the experience of desire. Twelfth Night dramatizes the folly associated with love, and also—as with all of Shakespeare’s comedies—revels in the tumult love creates. The world depicted in this play is characterized by a kind of collective madness that grows ever more chaotic as it progresses.

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Module Three emphasizes how assumptions about social order fuel conflict in the play. The previous module emphasized the humor that derives from desire, but also the awareness of grimmer aspects of desire. The lectures, interviews and roundtables in this unit focus on desires that are not allowed. Desire creates conflict. This aspect of Twelfth Night is most obviously evident in the interactions among a number of the play’s minor characters, especially the conflict between Malvolio, on the one hand, and Sir Toby and Maria, on the other.

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This module focuses on how Shakespeare’s play both conforms to the expectations of the comedic genre and challenges the genre’s conventions. Such tensions are especially evident in the play’s resolution. Even as the play provides the marriages expected at the end of a comedy, the play also draws attention to characters excluded from such happy endings. Twelfth Night derives great humor from the chaos prompted by love; but the conflicts unleashed in the course of the play’s action cannot all be resolved by the marriage of some members of the community.

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In this module we will briefly explore a case study of how Twelfth Night has been re-interpreted and repurposed by the Colorado Shakespeare Festival’s Shakespeare in the Schools project. Module five examines how Malvolio's story offers a platform for conversations relevant to our own day about communities and violence.

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3 videos4 readings1 peer review1 discussion prompt

In this optional bonus module, we include for you the full-length Twelfth Night actor interviews in case you are interested in digging deeper into these discussions. Reviewing these videos isn't a course requirement, but we wanted to include them for your benefit.

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8 videos1 reading

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David Glimp
University of Colorado Boulder
1 Course6,143 learners
Kevin Rich
University of Colorado Boulder
2 Courses7,285 learners

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