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"Still so cruel?"
Duke Orsino
No Duke Orsino marrys Viola
Orsino is pursuing the same lady as he pursues throughout the play, until he finds she has married someone else. It's Olivia.
Duke Orsino. He wants Olivia and is frustrated at the beginning because his love ebbs and flows. Then, when Valentine comes in and tells him the Olivia has cloistered herself, Orsino continues to pursue, although he may never have her.
"Still so cruel?"
Duke Orsino
No Duke Orsino marrys Viola
Orsino
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.
no....yes ofcourseLOL
Olivia returns Duke Orsino's rose bent in half to show her rejection of his romantic advances. By bending the rose, she symbolically rejects his affection and signals that she is not interested in pursuing a relationship with him.
No. Basically you have a love triangle. Orsino loves Olivia. Olivia loves Viola/Cessario and Viola loves Duke Orsino
The three suitors pursuing Olivia in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night are Orsino, Duke of Illyria; Sir Andrew Aguecheek; and Malvolio, Olivia's steward.
Orsino is pursuing the same lady as he pursues throughout the play, until he finds she has married someone else. It's Olivia.
cuz that's the whole point of the movie...viola could trust no oneeeeeeee
Duke Orsino. He wants Olivia and is frustrated at the beginning because his love ebbs and flows. Then, when Valentine comes in and tells him the Olivia has cloistered herself, Orsino continues to pursue, although he may never have her.