they look alike
in Illiria
Sebastian is Viola's brother. They strongly resemble each other.
Viola's brother, who is easily mistaken for him when she is disguised as a man.
Orsino and Olivia Sebastian and Viola Sir Toby and Maria
Sebastian is Viola's twin brother who has been lost at sea, however he survives the ship wreck by being pulled out of the sea by Antonio
All the confusion and trickery is revealed. Sebastian and Viola are reunited. Duke Orsino marries Viola. Lady Olivia marries Sebastian. Sir Toby marries Maria. Malvolio leaves and threatens revenge.
In Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night," Sebastian marries Olivia after a series of misunderstandings and mistaken identities. Believing Sebastian to be his twin sister Viola, who she loves, Olivia is captivated by Sebastian when they meet. The marriage occurs quickly, as Olivia, smitten and infatuated, proposes to Sebastian, who is bewildered but accepts her affection. This event highlights the play's themes of love, identity, and the chaos of romantic entanglements.
Yes, both unrequited love and mistaken identity are key plot elements in Twelfth Night. Orsino is introduced as someone pining for the love of Olivia, which he cannot win. Viola is also in love with Orsino which she cannot disclose without revealing that she is a woman. Olivia is in love with Viola, believing her to be a man, a love which cannot be requited. The near-identical twins Viola and Sebastian give rise to a number of mistakes as to identity. Antonio, thinking she is Sebastian, asks Viola for a return of his money. Sir Andrew and Sir Toby, thinking that they are dealing with Viola, attack Sebastian and get beaten up. Finally, Olivia marries Sebastian thinking he is Viola.
At the start of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night," Viola and Sebastian are separated due to a shipwreck that occurs off the coast of Illyria. Both siblings are presumed to be drowned, but Viola survives and washes ashore, while Sebastian's fate remains unknown to her. This separation sets the stage for Viola's subsequent disguise as a man, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings throughout the play.
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Viola is diguised as cesario
Viola finds Sebastian in Act 5 of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night." After a series of misunderstandings and mistaken identities, she encounters him in Illyria, realizing he is alive and safe. This moment resolves the confusion that has permeated the play, leading to joyful reunions and the resolution of various romantic entanglements.