During the period that lasted from Halloween to January 6, Elizabethan Christians celebrated a season of trickery, in which normal patterns and conventions were turned upside down. Shakespeare wrote Twelfth Night to mark the last night of this season, and, accordingly, it includes cross-dressing, practical jokes, multiple cases of mistaken identity, and its own “Lord of Misrule,” the unforgettable Sir Toby Belch.
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