Twelfth Night (17 of 37)
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Twelfth Night (17 of 37)

Publication Date: April 15, 2011

Chapter: English Literature in the Sixteenth Century

I suspect that Viola's disguise would probably be better in a real life production of this play. Hell, in the 1600s, they would've just had to take the fake boobs off their actor. But in my case, I find it funnier to have a disguise that's obviously terrible, which is why I'm not even bothering to really "tape down" those breasts. The eyelashes and hair desperately trying to escape from her hat might also be pretty solid clues as to Viola's true identity.

Author: William Shakespeare • Year: 1602 • Info: Wikipedia

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