
She loses contact with her twin brother, Sebastian, whom she believes to be dead. Viola is shipwrecked on the coast of Illyria and she comes ashore with the help of a captain. It has been noted that the play's setting also has other English allusions such as Viola's use of "Westward ho!", a typical cry of 16th-century London boatmen, and also Antonio's recommendation to Sebastian of "The Elephant" as where it is best to lodge in Illyria The Elephant was a pub not far from the Globe Theatre. Oddly the "Illyrian" lady Olivia has an English uncle, Sir Toby Belch. The names of most of the characters are Italian but some of the comic characters have English names. Illyria is also referred to as a site of pirates in Shakespeare's earlier play, Henry VI, Part 2. Illyria may have been suggested by the Roman comedy Menaechmi, the plot of which also involves twins who are mistaken for each other. It included the city state of the Republic of Ragusa which has been proposed as the setting. Illyria was an ancient region of the Western Balkans whose coast (the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea which is the only part of ancient Illyria which is relevant to the play) covered (from north to south) the coasts of modern day Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro and Albania. Illyria, the setting of Twelfth Night, is important to the play's romantic atmosphere. The result of Henry's changes: an Anglican/Catholic/Puritan split that eventually led to religious civil war. When Mary died, Elizabeth (another of Henry's daughters) had no patience with either extreme. When Edward died, Mary (Henry's daughter by the divorced Catherine) shifted religious policy toward Catholicism. After Henry's death, Edward (his son) was dominated by advisors who pushed England toward Calvinism. But the structrual changes he made to the English church (now called the Anglican church or the Church of England or-in this country-Episcopalians) meant that the ruler of England now also was head of the church, and so every time the ruler changed, there might be a major change in religion. Henry had no doctrinal problems with Catholicism: he separated from the Roman church only so he could get a divorce from his wife Catherine. In his break from the Catholic church, Henry VIII had created a very unstable religious situation. It is now up to Prem to decide to follow his father’s instructions or do as his heart tells him.The potential for religious trouble was also great. When his father finds out, he is enraged, forbids Prem to ever see Dulari again, and warns him that he can only marry a woman from a good and wealthy family background. Prem also meets with a gypsy woman named Dulari, and falls head over heels in love with her. He befriends a young woman named Kasturi, who falls in love with him. He is now of marriageable age, and his parents would like him to marry Seth Heerachand’s daughter, but Prem wants to marry someone of his own choice, without any pressure from his parents. Prem Shankar lives a wealthy life-style circa after the British Rule in India, with his businessman father, Girija, and housewife mother, Kamini. Naa Bol Pee Pee Pee अधिक Angana, Panchheee Ja Ja Rey Ja Naa Bol Pee Pee More Angana Hindi Song Lyrics Translation Sun thes lage dil peh haye, woh gana too naa ga Sajan bin tarasa karu, mai hay akelee kya karu Too man mera kehana bairee, dil ko naa jalaĪur sath nahee more sanvare, more sanvare Panchhee tera ho bura, kyun aag lagane aa gaya Rut albelee aa gayee, aur karee badariya chha gayee, lo chha gayee Naa bol pee pee more angana, panchhee ja ja rey ja
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