![]() Olivia attempts to woo the young Cesario/Viola and repeatedly asks/lures him to come back to her estate by using various tricks and problems. Cesario also compliments Olivia on her beauty, something that helps heal Olivia's heart from the losses she has recently incurred. Olivia quickly falls in love with the witty Cesario (Viola's name when she is in disguise) because Cesario is unafraid of saying what he/she is thinking, even though Cesario never says anything nice to Olivia (except, of course, when speaking Orsino's messages). During the shipwreck, Viola was separated from her brother, Sebastian, and she believes that he has died. Viola has been recently shipwrecked and she has taken on the disguise of a boy so that she may work for Orsino with no one knowing her true identity. ![]() Malvolio uses his position as a steward to gain her affections.ĭespite all of the rumpus going on at her home, Olivia refuses all visitors until Orsino sends his new page, the protagonist of the play, Viola, to call on her. ![]() Sir Andrew has been invited to her household by Sir Toby, and Andrew hopes to use his stay to make Olivia his bride. The play begins with the Duke of Illyria, Orsino, pining away over his love for Olivia while she refuses to accept him as a suitor. ![]() Because of her wealth and beauty, Olivia attracts various men ( Malvolio, Sir Andrew Aguecheek) who wish to marry her. ![]()
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