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English, 09.01.2020 03:31 angelinaviera09

What inference can be drawn from these lines of feste’s song in shakespeare’s twelfth night?

clown: what is love? 'tis not hereafter;
present mirth hath present laughter;
what's to come is still unsure.
in delay there lies no plenty;
then come kiss me, sweet and twenty;
youth's a stuff will not endure.

1)these lines emphasize the importance of happiness and laughter.
2)these lines bring out feste’s disillusionment with the idea of romantic love.
3)these lines talk about life’s unpredictability and urge people to enjoy their youth.
4)these lines define the idea of platonic love.

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