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  2. Duke Orsino is a fictional character from William Shakespeare 's play Twelfth Night, believed to have been written around 1600-1602. Duke Orsino is the noble Duke of Illyria. He is a powerful nobleman who is trustworthy and kind to everyone he meets.

  3. 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.

  4. Sep 13, 2021 · To set the scene: Twelfth Night opens with the Duke of Illyria, Orsino, pining away with love for Olivia, a countess whose father died a year ago and whose brother has recently died. Olivia has vowed to shut herself away from society for seven years as a result of these deaths. (We have analysed the play in detail in a separate post.)

    • Extended Character Analysis
    • Orsino and Surfeiting Love
    • Orsino’s Friendship with Cesario
    • Orsino and Viola

    Duke Orsino is the Duke of Illyria. He is mercurial and passionate, and heis more in love with the idea of being in love than he is with any person. Hepassionately pursues Lady Olivia for the majority of the play whilesimultaneously revealing his personal thoughts and emotions to Cesario.

    Duke Orsino is so in love with Lady Olivia—or at least believes himself tobe—that he wishes to be drowned in Olivia’s love. The idea of satiety, or ofbeing surfeited in love, is something that Orsino longs for throughout theplay. He only wishes for his love-sickness to end, claiming, “If music be thefood of love, play on!” Orsino exemplifies love’s...

    In Twelfth Night,Orsino is unaware that Cesario, his recentlyhired servant, is Viola in disguise. However, he does feel a certain attractiontoward Cesario because of Cesario’s “shrill” voice and feminine looks. Orsinoallows Cesario into his confidence within three days, which is a short periodin which to begin to trust a stranger. Furthermore, Orsi...

    Orsino continues pursuing his unrequited love for Olivia until Viola castsoff her disguise and reveals that she is truly a young woman. Orsino thenhappily agrees to marry Viola, despite claiming to have been in love with LadyOlivia for almost the entire play. He sees that he can still gain somethingfrom the situation by marrying Viola, stating, “I ...

  5. Orsino is angry and jealous to learn that Olivia is in love with Cesario, and threatens to harm or perhaps even kill Cesario as a kind of revenge. Orsino admits that he himself is very fond of Cesario, but it is more important that he have his revenge against Olivia.

  6. Jul 31, 2015 · Viola goes into service with Count Orsino of Illyria, disguised as a young man, “Cesario.” Orsino sends Cesario to woo the Lady Olivia on his behalf, but Olivia falls in love with Cesario.

  7. Orsino relates to Viola in a way that he never has to Olivia, diminishing his self-involvement and making him more likable. Yet he persists in his belief that he is in love with Olivia until the final scene, in spite of the fact that he never once speaks to her during the course of the play.

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