In Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night," Sir Andrew Aguecheek decides to leave after realizing that he has no chance with Olivia, especially after witnessing her growing affection for Cesario (Viola in disguise). He feels defeated and outmatched, particularly following a humiliating encounter with Sir Toby Belch, who encourages him to leave. Sir Andrew's lack of confidence and understanding of his own position leads him to conclude that staying would be futile.
"Give you leave" means I will leave you now.
Yes, both Sir Andrew and Sir Toby are characters in Twelfth Night. Shakespeare was perhaps making a comment on the type of men who got knighted in those days: Sir Andrew is a dolt and a coward, and Sir Toby is an alcoholic.
Twelfth Night, Or What You Will.
Twelfth Night XII was created in 1985.
yes Sebastian marries Olivia in twelfth night
"Give you leave" means I will leave you now.
It rather depends on what you think the theme of the play is.
Yes, both Sir Andrew and Sir Toby are characters in Twelfth Night. Shakespeare was perhaps making a comment on the type of men who got knighted in those days: Sir Andrew is a dolt and a coward, and Sir Toby is an alcoholic.
Twelfth Night, Or What You Will.
Duke OrsinoOliviaMariaSebastianViolaValentineSir Toby BelchCesarioAntonioSir Andrew AguecheekCurioMalvolioFesteFabian
Olivia - Twelfth Night - was created in 1602.
Orsino - Twelfth Night - was created in 1602.
Twelfth Night XII was created in 1985.
Olivia's suitors are Duke Orsino (also called Count Orsino in the play) and Sir Andrew Aguecheek (drinks with Olivia's uncle, Sir Toby Belch)
Yes, William Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night is a comedy.
Twelfth Night is a comedy play written by William Shakespeare
yes Sebastian marries Olivia in twelfth night