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Twelfth Night1

ain at the end of the play to remind you of what it means. Don’t give up on anything; you can do whatever you want if you try your best. I think Shakespeare just wanted to remind us again of what we can achieve. Another line out of the Twelfth Night is, “If music be the food of love, play on; give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, the appetite may sicken, and so die.” (I.i.1-3, p.1) This opening quote, said by Orsino, shows us his need from romance. He is in love with love, and is going crazy at the mere though of it. Interpreted, it says that love is wonderful, and without it, Orsino could not carry on his life. It stuck out the most to me because of the message that it carries. You can obviously tell that Orsino is in desperate need of affection, and the way he expresses it has so much emotion behind it. When Duke Orsino and Viola have a conversation about love between men and women, they argue about which gender is better when dealing with the nature of love. I believe that men and women are both creatures that are born to love and have compassion. But, I think that women tend to be more involved in the actual love portion of any relationship. For instance, they may call more, send flowers more, or just do some little things that men just take for granted. (Or they say they do!) As a man, I believe we participate in the relationship just as much as women do, but they always seen to think otherwise. It depends on the people who are involved in a relationship; they can be both madly in love with each other or not care about one another one bit, it just depends on how they feel about their love. If they both agree on the same things, the nature of love between them will be great, and they will live happily ever after!In the story Twelfth Night, the most important character is Viola. She has been through the most and has suffered the greatest loss of anyone in the story. Her brother was lost at sea whe...

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