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  1. husband. Malvolio insults several characters in the play, including Sir Toby, Festeand Maria who get their revenge by playing a trick to make him think Olivia loves him. They then lock him up in a dark room as a madman. Sir Andrew Sir Andrew is visiting his friend Sir Toby and staying in Olivia’s house. Sir Andrew believes

  2. Sebastian. A beautiful noblewoman in Illyria. At the beginning of the play, she has rejected both Orsino and her ridiculous suitor, Sir Andrew Aguecheek. In mourning for her recently deceased brother, she has vowed not to receive any man, or to go outside, for seven years.

  3. Viola/Cesario. Viola is a young woman from a noble background, and the twin sister of Sebastian, who finds herself shipwrecked on the island of Illyria. She is cunning and independent, disguising herself as the male Cesario to gain employment in Count Orsino’s court. There, she uses her shrewdness and eloquence to gain Orsino’s trust.

  4. Viola. Like most of Shakespeare’s heroines, Viola is a tremendously likable figure. She has no serious faults, and we can easily discount the peculiarity of her decision to dress as a man, since it sets the entire plot in motion. She is the character whose love seems the purest. The other characters’ passions are fickle: Orsino jumps from ...

  5. Shakespeare‘s Twelfth Night or What You Will- Introduction and Analysis Dr. Preeti Oza St. Andrew‘s College University of Mumbai Introduction: Twelfth Night or What You Will is a comedy by William Shakespeare which was originated as an entertainment for the close of the Christmas season in 1601.

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  7. Antonio. Antonio is an enigmatic character in the play who heightens the main themes. He first appears imploring Sebastian to either stay with him longer, or allow him to accompany the younger man when he leaves. Antonio is quite dramatic in the language he uses, imploring, “If you will not murder me for my love, let me be your servant” (2.1.).