cuz that's the whole point of the movie...viola could trust no oneeeeeeee
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.
A girl who is on a show called TI LASCIO UNA CONZONE she live in Roma, Italy I love you Viola
yes he did have 2 boys and 1 girl
Sounds like a nice girl. Of course, if you mean VOILA TOUT - that's all.
this cant be answered by someone else. - its in your own opinion.
It is based on a short story "Of Apolonius and Silla" by Barnabe Rich, which in turn was based on a story by Matteo Bandello. The plot is of a young girl, Viola, who is shipwrecked in a hostile country and disguises herself as a young man to get a job with the local duke Orsino. Orsino is in love with a lady called Olivia and sends his new servant (called Cesario but really Viola in disguise) to persuade Olivia to reciprocate. Unfortunately Olivia falls for Cesario instead. Meanwhile Viola falls in love with Orsino, who is in love with Olivia, who is in love with Viola, who . . . you get the picture. The resolution comes about by the arrival of Viola's identical twin brother who went missing in the same shipwreck. He and Viola believe each other to have drowned. There is a subplot about the humiliation of Olivia's sour and puritanical head steward, Malvolio, at the hands of Olivia's other servants, her drunken cousin, and a foolish young man hoping to marry Olivia.
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.
A girl duke is a duchik
Viola (Sebastian's twin sister) and Olivia (the wealthy girl whom the Duke likes). There's also Maria (Olivia's maid/nurse).
It's about a girl called Viola who finds herself shipwrecked in a strange country, and who disguises herself as a boy to get a job. She gets a job with a guy called Orsino who hires her to carry love-messages to Olivia, a wealthy woman nearby. Unfortunately Olivia does not fall in love with Orsino, but rather with the disguised Viola, who has fallen in love with Orsino (but can't say anything because she would blow her cover). Meanwhile, Olivia's steward, the vain and fun-hating Malvolio, has been causing trouble for a group of Olivia's servants, relatives and friends who like to party all night and drink a lot. This gang, including servants Maria and Fabian, the minstrel Feste, Olivia's cousin Sir Toby and wannabe suitor Sir Andrew, fool Malvolio into thinking that Olivia is in love with him, and that she wants him to behave like a lunatic to prove it. Oh, and Viola has a twin brother Sebastian who was also saved from the shipwreck, although they both believe the other to be dead.
In Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, Act 2, Scene 1, Cesario does his job of pleading Orsino's case to Olivia. He tells her in very moving terms that Orsino loves her. Unfortunately this makes Olivia fall in love, not with Orsino, but with Cesario. This is doubly unfortunate, seeing that Cesario is a girl in disguise.
A girl who is on a show called TI LASCIO UNA CONZONE she live in Roma, Italy I love you Viola
1. Get furiously angry with him when he thinks Cesario has married Olivia. 2. Propose marriage to him when he finds out Cesario's a girl.
Viola Hastings - AManda Byrnes
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Duchess. Women also receive this title if they marry a Duke.
The cast of Viola fondente - 2005 includes: Carla Cassola as Maria Ilaria Giorgino as Viola Inna Hroz as Swedish girl Vania Lai as Check-out clerk