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  1. Olivia. The Duke and ruler of Illyria. At the beginning of the play Orsino is obsessed by his unrequited love for Olivia . However, in the final scene, when Orsino discovers that Cesario is in fact the woman, Viola —and that Olivia has already married Viola's twin brother, Sebastian —he quickly proposes to Viola.

  2. 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.).

  3. This exercise helps in recognizing Shakespeare’s use of language to convey complex emotions and character states, illustrating the depth and richness of his writing. Dive into Shakespeare's Twelfth Night with our detailed study guide. Explore characters, themes, and literary devices in this timeless comedy. 🎭📚.

  4. Twelfth Night is a holiday that occurs on January 6, which is the festival of Epiphany and the last day of the twelve days of Christmas. During Shakespeare's time, Twelfth Night marked the end of ...

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  6. Deciding to dress herself as a boy to serve Duke Orsino, she soon falls in love with him--and trips into quite a love triangle when the countess Olivia, whom Orisno loves, falls in love with the disguised Viola. In Twelfth Night, Shakespeare introduces a cast of uproarious characters (including Malvolio, Toby Belch, and Andrew Aguecheek), and ...

  7. Jan 18, 2024 · Here is an analysis of some key characters: Viola is the central character, shipwrecked in Illyria and disguised as Cesario. She is quick-witted, resourceful, and deeply in love with Orsino. As Cesario, Viola serves as a messenger for Orsino, leading to a series of mistaken identity situations. Her character explores themes of gender identity ...

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