The Character Of Viola In The Twelfth Night's Play

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In the Twelfth Night play there are many important characters to choose from, but I believe Viola is the most important. She survived a shipwreck that separated her from her twin brother, Sebastian. Ever since then she had to start a new life in a new place doing whatever she can to live a happy life. She decides to disguise herself as a man to hide her identity to gain time and knowledge on figuring out what she could do on her own. Viola shows strong character, leadership skills, and bravery throughout this play, that is why I chose to write about this noble character. After arriving on a shore in Illyria from the shipwreck Viola decided to reinvent herself by posing as a male instead of her actual gender which is female. She …show more content…

Its simple. Without Viola the play wouldn 't have the meaning and depth it has. Viola acts as the hero and protagonist of the play. Her actions and thoughts produce all of the momentum within the play. Everything revolves around her. The play starts out on how she came to Illyria and quickly turn to her love for the Duke and their love triangle with Olivia. Veolia is often caught between Duke Orsino’s extreme melancholy and Olivia aggressive emotions, yet she represents the normally way of behavior. Due to all the criticism people give her, she is a very practical and resourceful person. She is a bright person who knows a thing or two about how to get along on her own. She never befor had to worry about being alone until the shipwreck happened but she easily came up with a smart solution to her problem. Viola also has a native intelligence and a great amount of charm to her. This is how Olivia fall in love with Cesario so easily. The charm Viola has is one of the main reasons why charters are so drawn to her. Another reason seems to be that Viola was not a bad looking man or woman. With both the Duke and Olivia commenting on the beauty of both Viola and Cesario. When Olivia said “ O, what a deal of Scorn looks Beautiful in the contempt and anger of his lips!” This just shows how big of a role Viola played in the …show more content…

For some odd reason people in the early 1600’s thought it was hilarious for a women to dress up and pretend to be a man, and they thought it was even funnier for a male actor to play a woman pretending to be a man. Now her character was not as much as a jokester than some of the other characters like Sir Toby and Feste, the clown, but the thought of her character just made it funny to the people of Shakespearean Time.
All of this is just some key points and examples on why Viola is such a key character in the Twelfth Night play. She makes up the background of the whole story and sets the rhythm on how the play pans out. She is a strong personality that gave this play the necessary amount of comedy and drama. In the end she finally ends up marrying the Duke and living happily ever after with him. Thou’st ending the Twelfth

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