I think he says: "It's just like what Coach says before every game: Be not afraid of greatness, some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them. I think our best chance to be great here today, is to have you play."
No. Basically you have a love triangle. Orsino loves Olivia. Olivia loves Viola/Cessario and Viola loves Duke Orsino
cuz that's the whole point of the movie...viola could trust no oneeeeeeee
i would like to know the same thing
V(v)iola is known Cesario because she is dre(e)ssed as a man and working for the duke but at the end of the play she reveals herself as viola and (her) she (!!) + and the duke get married Viola wishes to serve the duke until her brother Sebastion is found. Since she is a girl, she can't, so she pretends to be a man. I played Viola in a play by Theatreworks.
In the movie Shakespeare in Love, Shakespeare falls for a noblewoman called Viola de Lesseps (Gwynneth Paltrow) who has ambitions to be an actress (except that she has to disguise herself as a young man to do so). In the movie she is his inspiration for the characters of Juliet (Romeo and Juliet) and Viola (Twelfth Night)
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Basically there is a shipwreck. To twins both survive but do not know that the other is still alive. Viola goes to work for a duke disguised as a man. She falls in live with the duke but the duke loves .a countess. The countess has now fallen in love with viola. Then her twin Sebastian comes along and everyone mistakes him for viola(who is diguised as a man). Olivia marries Sebastian and then Viola reveals herself and marries the Duke. There is a sub plot with malvolio but I will leave it out
No. Basically you have a love triangle. Orsino loves Olivia. Olivia loves Viola/Cessario and Viola loves Duke Orsino
cuz that's the whole point of the movie...viola could trust no oneeeeeeee
The love triangle in the novel Twelfth Night involves Duke Orsino, Olivia, and Viola (disguised as Cesario). Duke Orsino loves Olivia, who in turn falls in love with Viola (disguised as Cesario). Viola/Cesario, however, loves Duke Orsino, creating a complex web of unrequited love and mistaken identities.
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No Duke Orsino marrys Viola
Bill Foster: Final Four in 1978
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