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Twelfth Night

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“If music be the food of love, play on” (1.1 1) In Twelfth Night, Shakespeare shows love in various different forms. Love is defined as “a strong affection or liking for someone,” and we can see love being portrayed in different ways throughout the play. Some of these forms of love include true love, self-love and a love for money. "Twelfth Night" has many love triangles. Many of the characters are caught up in the web of love and are blind to realize that their emotions toward other characters are sometimes untrue. They deceived themselves and/or the characters that are around them. There are certain characters in the play where their emotion of love is true, and the two people feel very strongly toward one another. Viola's love for Orsino is a great example of true love in …show more content…

Even Though she pretended to be a man and is practically is a nobody in Illyria, she desires to win Orsino’s heart. In Act 1, Scene 4, Viola tells her true feelings for Cesario by saying, "yet a barful strife! Whoe'er I woo, myself would be his wife (1.440-42)." This statement becomes correct when she reveals her true identity. Cesario (Viola) and Orsino have a very good friendship, therefore, making the switch from friend to a wife was easy. Shakespeare showed us that true love will always succeed.Even Viola was caught up in another true love problem herself, however, this time she was on the receiving end of this. While going to Olivia’s home for Orsino, Olivia had grown to love Cesario. Now, Viola was caught up in a bad situation that there was only one way out. It's shocking that Olivia fell in love with a woman dressed like a man. And because Viola knew what words women like to hear, she won

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