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  1. Hallucination Symbol Timeline in Twelfth Night. The timeline below shows where the symbol Hallucination appears in Twelfth Night. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance. Act 1, scene 1. ...it is so "full of shapes," constantly changing its objects, that it is like a hallucination . (full context)

  2. A summary of Symbols in William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.  

  3. Twelfth Night is a play about desire’s power to override conventions of class, religion, and even gender. Several characters begin the play believing they want one thing, only to have love teach them they actually want something else. Orsino thinks he wants Olivia, until he falls in love with Viola (dressed as Cesario.)

  4. Jul 31, 2015 · Act 3, scene 1. Scene 1. Synopsis: Viola (as Cesario), on her way to see Olivia, encounters first the Fool and then Sir Toby and Sir Andrew. Olivia, meeting Cesario, sends the others away and declares her love. Enter Viola and ⌜Feste, the Fool, playing a tabor.⌝. VIOLA Save thee, friend, and thy music. Dost thou live.

  5. 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.).

  6. Twelfth Night: Entire Play. Twelfth Night. ACT I. SCENE I. DUKE ORSINO's palace. Enter DUKE ORSINO, CURIO, and other Lords; Musicians attending. DUKE ORSINO. If music be the food of love, play on; Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die. That strain again! it had a dying fall: O, it came o'er my ear like the ...

  7. Jul 31, 2015 · For the rain it raineth every day. A great while ago the world begun, ⌜With⌝ hey, ho, the wind and the rain, 430 But that’s all one, our play is done, And we’ll strive to please you every day. ⌜He exits. ⌝. Named for the twelfth night after Christmas, the end of the Christmas season, Twelfth Night plays with love and power.

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