Theme Of Gender Identity In Twelfth Night

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William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night has many cases of mistaken identity. The characters use their hidden identity to find truth and declare love. In Twelfth Night the main characters of Violas gender identity reveal a nature of sexual identity. Violas constructing identity, manipulation and power will be used to fool several characters. As a result, both Olivia and Orsino will be seduced by a visual perception of Cesario who in reality is Viola through the ability of crossdressing. Even though this situation can cause many problems the author uses gender identity to imply that distinctions between male/female are not as absolutely firm as the viewer might think. However, it also suggests that gender is something we can influence, based on how …show more content…

Viola constructing her identity of Cesario goes to get employment from duke Orsino in order to carry out her task of finding her brother. In Twelfth Night Viola says “I will believe thou hast a mind that suits/With this thy fair and outward character” (TN 1.2.48-49). In these lines Viola intents to imply if what’s outside matches what’s on the inside. Interestingly, by disguising herself she forms a love entanglement with both Olivia and Orsino. As the messenger of Orsinos love appetite for Olivia Viola is to make olive fall for Orsino through his own words. However, the statements made by Cesario under direct orders from Orsino have allowed Olivia to fall in love with him. This is both revealing and unexpected for Cesario. Viola states that “I am not what I am” suggesting that he is neither a boy nor a good person for Olivia to …show more content…

Once more, another relationship comes into play all due to violas disguise. Viola will manipulate her wording so that Olivia will fall for Cesario deeper so that she can be with Orsino. Viola tells

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