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![]() Twelfth NightWilliam ShakespeareCliffsNotes on Twelfth Night helps you untangle Shakespeare's romantic comedy, which revolves around interwoven plots, subplots, and character groups. Orsino loves Olivia, who loves Cesario. But Cesario is actually Viola, disguised as a youth. Sebastian is Viola's presumed-dead, look-alike brother who loves Olivia. The play is full of mistaken identities and confusion, but ends with brother and sister reunited, Orsino and Viola in love, and Olivia and Sebastian happily married. Search this CliffsNote
About the PlaywrightAbout the PlayA Brief SynopsisList of CharactersSummaries and CommentariesAct I: Scene 1Act I: Scene 2Act I: Scene 3Act I: Scene 4Act I: Scene 5Act II: Scene 1Act II: Scene 2Act II: Scene 3Act II: Scene 4Act II: Scene 5Act III: Scene 1Act III: Scene 2Act III: Scene 3Act III: Scene 4Act IV: Scene 1Act IV: Scene 2Act IV: Scene 3Act V: Scene 1Character AnalysesViolaOliviaDuke OrsinoSir Toby Belch, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, and MariaMalvolioStudy HelpQuizEssay Topics
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