Theme Of Love In Shakespeare's Twelfth Night

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Shakespeare wrote Twelfth Nights as a comedic play on how the theme of love takes an overwhelming influence over characters actions. The play’s treatment of love began with a Duke named Orsino who is madly in love with a character named Olivia but Orsino love is cannot be reciprocated because all her love remains with her dead brother. Later in the play Shakespeare treats love as something that can be a joyful delight regardless of the reality. Olivia’s handmaiden, Maria, plays a prank on Malvolio by forging Olivia’s hand writing to write Malvolio a love letter. After Malvolio reads the letter he begins to show how Malvolio is desperately in love with Olivia by following the letters ridiculous commands with delight. Then towards the end there is an encounter with Viola, Sebastian, Orsino, Olivia and Malvolio. At this point Shakespeare displays love as a joyful …show more content…

In 1.1, Shakespeare displays this suffering with Orsino who has unnatural love for Olivia. In this scene Shakespeare has written Orsino as a character who cannot focus on anything except for Olivia because he is captivated by her prance. “Why, so I do, the noblest that I have: O, when mine eyes did see Olivia first, Methought she purged the air of pestilence” (1.1, 20-21). Also within the same scene Shakespeare has Valentine tells Orsino that Olivia was still mourning over the death of her brother. Shakespeare treats love with Olivia with also the same unnatural love but for her dead family, which has isolated her from potential love with Osorio and latter described she isolates her self from the world. “A brother’s dead love, which she would keep fresh And lasting in her sad remembrance” (1.1, 33-34). Shakespeare, within this scene, has his characters engulfed with the feeling of none reciprocated love, which is torture for his main characters, Osorio and

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