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  1. Jul 31, 2015 · Viola, in her disguise as Cesario, appears at Olivia’s estate. Olivia allows Cesario to speak with her privately about Orsino’s love. As Cesario presents Orsino’s love-suit, Olivia falls in love with Cesario. She sends her steward, Malvolio, after Cesario with a ring. Enter Maria and ⌜Feste, the Fool.⌝.

  2. Actually understand Twelfth Night Act 1, Scene 5. Read every line of Shakespeare’s original text alongside a modern English translation.

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  4. William Shakespeare. Track 6 on Twelfth Night (What You Will) The scene begins with clowning. Maria and Olivia both criticize Feste, Olivia’s “fool” or jester, for being absent from work, but...

  5. Act I, Scene 1. DUKE ORSINO’s palace. next scene. [Enter DUKE ORSINO, CURIO, and other Lords; Musicians attending] Orsino. If music be the food of love, play on; Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die.

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  7. Olivia enters, wearing mourning clothes and attended by her steward, Malvolio. Olivia first instructs her attendants to send Feste away, but he teases her into better spirits by saying that she is the fool of the two of them—for mourning her brother, who is in heaven. This pleases Olivia.

  8. Twelfth Night in Modern English, Act 1, Scene 5: Maria was scolding Feste, Olivia’s young jester. ‘No,’ she said, cutting him off, ‘either tell me where you’ve been or I won’t open my mouth by as much as the width of a bristle on your behalf.

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