Vent thy folly somewhere else.. Act IV Scene I of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night ft Sebastian and Feste
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
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Feste has mistaken Sebastian for Cesario and is pursuing him with a message from Olivia. The confusion leads to comedy.
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CREDITS
Twelfth Night was performed during August 2020.
Feste: Mingma Hughes
Sebastian: Jasmine Silk
Filmed by Niklas Aarre
Edited by Mingma Hughes
Text:
FESTE:
Will you make me believe that I am not sent for you?
SEBASTIAN
Go to, go to, thou art a foolish fellow:
Let me be clear of thee.
FESTE:
Well held out, i' faith! No, I do not know you; nor
I am not sent to you by my lady, to bid you come
speak with her; nor your name is not Master Cesario;
nor this is not my nose neither. Nothing that is so is so.
SEBASTIAN
I prithee, vent thy folly somewhere else: Thou
know'st not me.
FESTE:
Vent my folly! he has heard that word of some
great man and now applies it to a fool. Vent my
folly! I am afraid this great lubber, the world,
will prove a cockney. I prithee now, ungird thy
strangeness and tell me what I shall vent to my
lady: shall I vent to her that thou art coming?