Q. What does Viola begin to think once Antonio is taken away?
What happens when Antonio enters and Sir Andrew and Viola are drawn on one another? What does Viola begin to think once Antonio is take away? That her brother is still alive. What does Sir Toby think of Viola’s Cesario’s treatment of Antonio?
Q. Why is Orsino so upset at Viola Cesario the end of the play?
Orsino becomes angry at Viola, rather than Olivia, because of these developments; he begins to suspect Viola of double-dealings, and out of his anger, he admits his love for Viola, still disguised as a boy.
Table of Contents
- Q. What does Viola begin to think once Antonio is taken away?
- Q. Why is Orsino so upset at Viola Cesario the end of the play?
- Q. Why does Viola fall in love with Orsino?
- Q. What does Viola reveal about her feelings for Orsino?
- Q. Does Olivia like Malvolio?
- Q. What is Shakespeare trying to say about love in Twelfth Night?
- Q. What does the brother I never had mean?
- Q. Why did Antonio give his purse to Sebastian?
- Q. What is the problem between Feste and Sebastian?
- Q. What realization about Olivia does Viola dressed as Cesario make?
- Q. What does Malvolio’s letter say?
- Q. Who delivers Malvolio’s letter Olivia?
Q. Why does Viola fall in love with Orsino?
Another answer to this question is that Viola falls for Orsino because he’s passionate and poetic. Even though Olivia doesn’t wind up with “Cesario,” she does transfer her desire from “Cesario” to Sebastian. Without Viola, then, Olivia and Orsino would remain locked into their self-absorbed states.
Q. What does Viola reveal about her feelings for Orsino?
Orsino wants Cesario to win over Olivia on his behalf. What does Viola reveal about her feelings for Orsino? Viola says that Olivia is beautiful, not realizing that Olivia likes Viola (as Cesario).
Q. Does Olivia like Malvolio?
Maria, Sir Toby, and Sir Andrew deceive Malvolio into believing that Olivia is in love with him by forging love letters from Olivia to Malvolio. He quickly starts to imagine other signs of Olivia’s fondness for him, noting that “she uses me with a more exalted respect than anyone else that follows her” (2.5.).
Q. What is Shakespeare trying to say about love in Twelfth Night?
Love as a Cause of Suffering Twelfth Night is a romantic comedy, and romantic love is the play’s main focus. Despite the fact that the play offers a happy ending, in which the various lovers find one another and achieve wedded bliss, Shakespeare shows that love can cause pain.
Q. What does the brother I never had mean?
I’ve never heard it said quite like your question…the one i’ve heard is: “you’re the brother i never had”. Usually, this means that this person feels that you two having a strong bond that only brothers have. Since he never had a brother. So he wouldn’t know how it would truly felt like to have a brother.
Q. Why did Antonio give his purse to Sebastian?
Knowing that Sebastian doesn’t have much money, Antonio gives Sebastian his purse so that Sebastian can buy himself something if he spots a trinket he likes. They agree to meet again in an hour at the inn.
Q. What is the problem between Feste and Sebastian?
What is the problem between Feste and Sebastian? Feste mistakes Sebastian for Cesario and tells him that Olivia is looking for him, but Sebastian has no idea who Cesario is and tells Feste to leave him alone.
Q. What realization about Olivia does Viola dressed as Cesario make?
She knows it is fake and that Olivia loves her. What realization does Viola/Cesario make once Malvolio exists? She knows there is a love triangle and she can’t get out of it.
Q. What does Malvolio’s letter say?
The letter orders him to wear yellow stockings, “go cross-gartered” (that is, to wear the straps of his stockings crossed around his knees), be sharp-tempered with Sir Toby, be rude to the servants, behave strangely, and smile all the time.
Q. Who delivers Malvolio’s letter Olivia?
Feste