The story ends with them falling in love...who knows where they ended up getting married
In Illyria. The whole play takes place in Illyria. It is not more specific than that about where Sebastian and Olivia's wedding takes place.
yes Sebastian marries Olivia in twelfth night
No Duke Orsino marrys Viola
Twelfth Night is certainly a play where mistaken identities are crucial to the plot. Viola's alternate identity as Cesario attracts Olivia, yet her real identity is attracted to Orsino. Further confusion between Cesario and Sebastian, as when Feste, Olivia, and Aguecheek mistake Sebastian for Cesario and when Antonio and Olivia (after marrying Sebastian) mistake Cesario for Sebastian pushes the plot to its conclusion through the last two acts.
The heroine of 'Twelfth Night' is most commonly considered to be Viola who valiantly disguises herself as a boy, Cesario in order to survive in a new land.
Twelfth Night
yes Sebastian marries Olivia in twelfth night
Orsino and Olivia Sebastian and Viola Sir Toby and Maria
Olivia - Twelfth Night - was created in 1602.
No Duke Orsino marrys Viola
Twelfth Night is certainly a play where mistaken identities are crucial to the plot. Viola's alternate identity as Cesario attracts Olivia, yet her real identity is attracted to Orsino. Further confusion between Cesario and Sebastian, as when Feste, Olivia, and Aguecheek mistake Sebastian for Cesario and when Antonio and Olivia (after marrying Sebastian) mistake Cesario for Sebastian pushes the plot to its conclusion through the last two acts.
Viola (Sebastian's twin sister) and Olivia (the wealthy girl whom the Duke likes). There's also Maria (Olivia's maid/nurse).
Yes.
The heroine of 'Twelfth Night' is most commonly considered to be Viola who valiantly disguises herself as a boy, Cesario in order to survive in a new land.
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Twelfth Night
He marries her about three and a half minutes after meeting her. It's doubtful that he could have acquired any depth of love in that time.
in Illiria