1. Shakespeare and His Religion
However, Shakespeare's use of religion in Twelfth Night is a bit different. Starting with the plot of the play, Twelfth Night is part of the Christian holiday to celebrate the birth of Christ. The Twelfth Night is January 5th, the last day of the Christmas Season before Epiphany (January 6th), and often included feasting along with the removal of Christmas decorations. French and English celebrations of Twelfth Night included a King's Cake, remembering the visit of the Three Magi, and ale or wine (a King's Cake is part of the observance of Mardi Gras in French Catholic culture...
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