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Tag Archives: She’s The Man
Homage with a Touch of Originality
Although She’s The Man pays homage to William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, the directors did not forget to add a touch of originality to their own version of Shakespeare’s play. There are quite a few differences in the plots between Twelfth … Continue reading
The Man Within
Duke Orsino, portrayed by Channing Tatum, is the captain of the soccer team at Illyria. He meets Sebastian, who is actually Viola in disguise, and that is when we start to get to know the “real” Duke. Most people know … Continue reading
Suspension of Disbelief Leading to Dramatic Irony
Something I found interesting and confusing in the movie She’s the Man is how easy it is to spot that Viola is a woman. She always forgets to change her voice or to act like a man, yet no one … Continue reading
Let’s Use This Great Infographic To Help Us Create an Excellent Post
Let’s have everyone enjoy this infographic as a reminder to revise one’s blog post very carefully. We can put the posts in the “Shakespeare” category and set the tag, “She’s The Man.” Moreover, let’s have everyone research our Twitter site, … Continue reading
Comic Element of All Time
She is the Man is a movie that is inspired by Shakespeare’ s comedy Twelfth Night. When we compares the movie and the play, it is amazing to see that the comic traits have never … Continue reading
For The Love of Soccer
In She’s the Man Viola is a girl who loves to play soccer. She has a goal to make first string during the biggest game of the season. Her Mother, however, has different plans. She wants Viola to be very … Continue reading
The Lost Jock
There’s comedy in thinking the most popular and attractive kid in school gets nervous around the opposite sex. The reason being that it’s rare like in the sense of a unicorn. It’s a general stereotype that the hottest guy/girl should … Continue reading
Today’s Twelfth Night
She’s the Man does a great job at modernizing Shakespeare’s comedy Twelfth Night. The cast and producers are able to use the plot of Twelfth Night and make it comical for a 21st century audience. They are able to do … Continue reading
Twelfth Night and She’s the Man
There are many similarity between Twelfth Night and She’s the man. In both movie and the play, female characters play vital roles. Olivia and Viola are the two main female characters who is really powerful and strong. They … Continue reading
She’s Man The Man and Twelfth Night
She’s The Man, the film inspired by the play, Twelfth Night, sustains a lot of the key parts of the play in the film. For example, the name of one school is ‘Cornwall’, the other school “Illyria”. The names “Olivia, … Continue reading