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Reygina Jenny XI IPA B Section three: 1. The difference between the story of “Twelfth Night” and “Romeo and Juliet” first of all is mostly the ending, the fact that the Twelfth Night story ended happily when Romeo and Juliet’s story ended sadly with a little bit of happy sparks, because their families ended their long-standing feud. Another difference is while Romeo and Juliet’s story is about a forbidden love and Twelfth Night’s story is about a love triangle. The third difference is Viola the main character from Twelfth Night is actually a servant while Juliet has a lot of servants. The similarities between both of the story are the characters; both of the main characters in this story are both in love with the wrong person. The other one is Juliet and Duke Orsino both has a loyal servant. The last one is both of the stories are about a feud between people that disagree about the main role’s love relationships. 2. Moral lessons of “Romeo and Juliet”: a. Don’t let your ego causing a sacrifice something as huge as death to be an eye-opener for a truce between both of the families. b. Love your partner until death does you apart. Moral lesson of “Twelfth Night”: a. Things are not always like it seems b. Lying and disguising reality is going to cause more harm than good. 3. Romeo and Juliet: When Friar Lawrence gave the task of telling Romeo about Juliet’s fake death to Friar John, he (as in Friar John) got held up in the quarantined house, but somehow he struggled and managed escaping to the woods.

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Reygina JennyXI IPA B

Section three:1. The difference between the story of “Twelfth Night” and “Romeo and Juliet”

first of all is mostly the ending, the fact that the Twelfth Night story ended happily when Romeo and Juliet’s story ended sadly with a little bit of happy sparks, because their families ended their long-standing feud. Another difference is while Romeo and Juliet’s story is about a forbidden love and Twelfth Night’s story is about a love triangle. The third difference is Viola the main character from Twelfth Night is actually a servant while Juliet has a lot of servants.The similarities between both of the story are the characters; both of the main characters in this story are both in love with the wrong person. The other one is Juliet and Duke Orsino both has a loyal servant. The last one is both of the stories are about a feud between people that disagree about the main role’s love relationships.

2. Moral lessons of “Romeo and Juliet”: a. Don’t let your ego causing a sacrifice something as huge as death to be

an eye-opener for a truce between both of the families.b. Love your partner until death does you apart.

Moral lesson of “Twelfth Night”:a. Things are not always like it seemsb. Lying and disguising reality is going to cause more harm than good.

3. Romeo and Juliet:When Friar Lawrence gave the task of telling Romeo about Juliet’s fake death to Friar John, he (as in Friar John) got held up in the quarantined house, but somehow he struggled and managed escaping to the woods. A couple while later Friar John is standing in front of Romeo’s staying place, and succeeded on telling Romeo about Juliet’s false death, exactly after Balthazar told him personally about Juliet’s death. At the end Friar Lawrence was able to bring Juliet to mantua, and they live happily ever after.

Section 4:

Viola’s diary: Oh no, I think I’m falling in love with duke Orsino, but he is still in love

with Olivia. Even though I’m pretty sure that Olivia still won't accept his love. I don't know how to express my feelings to him because I'm disguising as his servant, a male servant. But really, hearing him talking about Olivia all the time is always makes me jealous. How I wish I could just tell him all about my real identity and express my real feelings towards him.Juliet’s diary:

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Oh gosh, why do I have to fall in love with the son from the Montague family? Oh my! Is it really a sin to love someone so much, but our love is prohibited? I hate forbidden love! I don’t know what to do about this condition. The fact that I can't leave Romeo or betray my family, what should I do? God, please let my parents open their eyes and make them see how much we’re in love.