The Power of Wit (Twelfth Night)
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Themes: Classical, Comedy, Shakespeare, Twelfth Night
Length: 30 Seconds
Gender: Male
[Feste, the clown, delivers these lines with a playful and knowing smile, his tone light and teasing. The setting is the lively household of Olivia, and Feste’s wit sparkles as he comments on the omnipresence of foolishness, subtly mocking the pretensions of those around him.]
Foolery, sir, does walk about the orb like the sun;
it shines everywhere. I would be sorry, sir, but the
fool should be as oft with your master as with
my mistress: I think I saw your wisdom there.