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Power In Twelfth Night

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Both Olivia and Viola have been given power in Twelfth Night, over each other, over men, and even power over servants in order to mock women by showing the heroines as powerful characters that are in charge of their destiny which was something that was something that did not happen in the time of Shakespeare’s time. Olivia has numerous servants and does not hesitate to give them orders which can be seen in (3.1, 92-94) when Olivia states “Let the garden door be shut and leave me to my hearing.” Through the quotation the viewer is shown Olivia as the head of the house, and had much power which was used to humiliate women since in the time of the renaissance, women would not be handed a chance to be in charge based on the time’s beliefs of men …show more content…

Viola’s power was demonstrated in (5.1, 62) when Viola uses her influence over Orsino to save Antonio’s life by saying “Antonio did me kindness, sir. Drew on my side…” Due to Viola’s statement towards Antonio, his life was spared. Showing Viola in control and commanding while giving reasons to spare Antonio’s life was used as a way to scorn at women whom were in control and took command of their life and household, making decisions. In the time of Renaissance which was Shakespeare’s time, many women such as Queens had power, but the majority did not as husbands and fathers were considered the head of the house leaving women with no control, having to bid to the male authority. For example, “Most women, even those in privileged circumstances, had little control over the direction their lives took. The women would be wed through arranged marriage and then the husbands would ‘own’ the women and everything she would come with.” (http://www.bl.uk/the-middle-ages/articles/women-in-medieval-society). This text shows how Shakespeare gave women such as Viola and Olivia to compare how women should act based on his time by how the two heroines acted in Twelfth

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