Olivia

=Olivia=

// Olivia is part of the royal family in Illyria who has just lost her brother. She said that she would be mourning for 7 years because of her brothers death. . She didn’t want anything to do with any men, until she spots Cesario. Olivia is the princess of Illyria. The problem is that Cesario is really not a man, he is a girl named Viola. This is part of an awkward love triangle that starts to form with Cesario, Olivia and Orsino because Orsino loves Olivia but Cesario (Viola) loves //Orsino//. // . Olivia married Sebastian because she really thought he was Cesario. Olivia decides to stay married to Sebastian even though she loved Cesario. That shows that Olivia wasn't actually in love with Cesario, just the way he looked. That occurrs many times in this play. In the end Olivia marries Sebastian without knowing that it is not Cesario. Olivia is probably the most important character in Twelth Night as she starts the play and ends it. She contributes so much to climax and plot. Without Olivia the play would not last a minute and would make no sense. Olivia is also extremely important in the "love or romance" part of the book. The love cycle pretty much revolves around her as she is the pure core to it. Olivia is without a doubt, the most important character and contributor to Twelth Night. She plays a key role in the entire story. She is also involved in many parts of the love connections.
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 * Key Quotes:**

"Ay me, detested! How am I beguiled!"

"God comfort thee! Why dost thou smile so, and kiss thyhand so oft?"

"Give me leave, beseech you. I did send,After the last enchantment you did here, A ring in chase of you. So did I abuse .Myself, my servant, and, I fear me, you Under your hard construction must I sit,To force that on you, in a shameful cunning Which you knew none of yours. What might you think?"

"Twas never merry world Since lowly feigning was call’d compliment."

"I would you were as I would have you be!"

"For that I woo, thou therefore hast no cause, But rather reason thus with reason fetter.Love sought is good, but given unsought better."

"If you be not mad, be gone. If you have reason, be brief. 'Tis not that time of moon with me to make one in so skipping a dialogue. "

"I cannot love him. Yet I suppose him virtuous, know him noble, Of great estate, of fresh and stainless youth."

"And so they are. Alas, that they are so, To die even when they to perfection grow"

"Go to, you’re a dry fool. I’ll no more of you. Besides, you grow dishonest."

"Well, sir, for want of other idleness, I’ll bide your proof."

"Oh, you are sick of self-love, Malvolio, and taste with a distempered appetite. To be generous, guiltless, and of freedisposition is to take those things for bird-bolts that youdeem cannon-bullets. There is no slander in an allowed fool, though he do nothing but rail. Nor no railing in aknown discreet man, though he do nothing but reprove." "Fetch him off, I pray you. He speaks nothing but madman.Fie on him!"

"Go to, you're a dry fool. I'll no more of you. Besides, you grow dishonest."

"For him, I think not on him. For his thoughts, would they were blanks, rather than fill’d with me"

"Stay, I prithee, tell me what thou thinkest of me."

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" Have you not set mine honor at the stake, And baited it with all the unmuzzled thoughts That tyrannous heart can think? To one of your receiving Enough is shown. A cypress, not a bosom, Hides my heart. So, let me hear you speak." =====