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  1. The protagonist of Twelfth Night. An aristocratic woman, she is tossed up on the coast of Illyria by a shipwreck at the beginning of the play and disguises herself as the pageboy, Cesario, to make her way. Throughout the play, Viola exhibits strength of character, quick wit, and resourcefulness.

  2. www.cliffsnotes.com › literature › tViola - CliffsNotes

    Viola. Twelfth Night. Home. Literature Notes. Twelfth Night. Viola. Character Analysis Viola. For most critics, Viola is one of Shakespeare's most delightful and beloved feminine creations from his comedies.

  3. Viola is the protagonist of Shakespeare’s comedy Twelfth Night. She is an aristocrat who disguises herself as a young man named Cesario after being shipwrecked on the coast of Illyria. Viola...

  4. www.shakespearegeek.com › shakespeare_characters › twelfth_night_violaViola - Twelfth Night

    Viola, a captivating character in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, is a resilient and intelligent woman who navigates love and deception in the unfamiliar territory of Illyria. Her journey showcases her courage, wit, and loyalty, making her a beloved and memorable character in Shakespeare's repertoire.

  5. Learn more about the characters of Viola, Orsino, Olivia and Malvolio with photo galleries and study grids to complete. We explore key questions for each character and link to further analysis of their language.

  6. Feb 4, 2020 · Viola is the heroine of Twelfth Night, and along with Olivia, the play’s centre. However, whereas Olivia is more of a passive character (characters fall in love with her, and pursue her), Viola is active throughout: the catalyst who drives the plot on.

  7. Viola, a shipwrecked young woman, later disguised as the young man Cesario, in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. Viola-Cesario stands at the centre of the play as Shakespeare’s example of reason, intelligence, self-control, and mature love.

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