Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Twelfth Night: Option 3 Act 4 Reflection
Although Act IV, scene iii was not particularly lengthy, nor full of important information, if I were the playwright, I would keep it in. By keeping this scene in the play, it becomes more apparent to the audience Olivia's deep rooted love for Cesario, so much that she desires to marry him. It also exemplifies how well Viola has been at deceiving the whole cast throughout the play, because even Olivia, who has fallen deeply in love with Cesario, cannot tell him apart from his(her) twin brother. Lastly, I would keep this scene in the play because it ties up some of the loose ends from Act IV scene i when Feste the Fool and Sir Andrew bring Sebastian to Lady Olivia as Cesario. Although this scene is not as important as some of the other scenes in the play, I find it very important and continuing the storyline of the play as a whole.
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