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Summary: Act IV, scene i. Near Olivia’s house, Feste the clown comes across the person who he thinks is Cesario and tries to bring him to Olivia’s house. This individual, however, is actually Viola’s twin brother, Sebastian. Sebastian, of course, is confused by Feste’s claims to know him. Sir Toby and Sir Andrew then find them.
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Buy Study Guide. Twelfth Night Summary and Analysis of Act 4. Act IV Summary: Scene 1: Feste approaches Sebastian, thinking that Sebastian is 'Cesario'; when Sebastian tells Feste that he does not know him, nor Olivia, whom Feste tells him to meet, Feste becomes rather upset, and accuses Sebastian of "strangeness".
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Analysis. In another room in Olivia's palace, Sebastian is wandering around, trying to make sense of what has happened. Sebastian wishes that he could find Antonio to get his advice, but for some reason Antonio wasn't at the Elephant Inn when Sebastian went to meet him.
Analysis. In act 4, deception reveals its consequences and revelry turns sour as one of Sir Toby’s pranks backfires and another turns into cruelty. Sir Andrew, urged on by Sir Toby and Fabian,...
Jan 15, 2015 · As we continue our Twelfth Night plot summary, Act Four begins at Olivia’s estate, where Feste the clown meets who he thinks is Cesario. Only it’s not. It’s Sebastian. He wants nothing to do with the clown, to which Feste can only list the things he knows to be true, concluding, “Nothing that is so is so” (IV.i.8).
Nov 21, 2023 · William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night or What You Will is a romantic comedy that is thought have been written between 1601-1602. Act 4 of the play is rife with confusion as several characters...