Twelfth Night Act1 Scene 1 analysis

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In Act1 Scene1, Count Orsino of Illyria is introduced; he constantly moans that he is lovesick, and wishes that "if music be the food of love," he could kill his unrequited love through an overdose of music. The way that he describes his feelings make him seem like a sensitive person. He shows these feelings for Olivia – The Countess. ‘’O, when mine eyes did see Olivia first, methought she purg’d the air of pestilence’’ Orsino said this to Curio in Act 1, when they were talking about Olivia and how he desires to marry Olivia. When Orsino said that Olivia had ‘’purg’d the air of pestilence’’ he means that she has purified the air around her. This phrase is a metaphor. Orsino shows disappointment when Olivia refuses his love but he doesn’t give up that easily. This shows us that Orsino is a courageous character who shows his feelings openly. Right from the beginning of the play Orsino describes his love for Olivia and this makes the audience want more because they want to know what happens with their relationship. Shakespeare uses many language techniques to bring the play alive: * “O spirit of love, how quick and fresh art thou” In this quote, Orsino is saying how his love for Olivia is keen and hungry, and that he won’t give up showing his love. * “The hart” In this quote Curio uses a pun or play-on language. This quote means that Orsino heart and his love for Olivia have been lost and Curio will be looking for them. It compares to being chased by hounds. * “Hath kill’d the flock of all affections else” In this quote Orsino uses a metaphor to say that his love for Olivia has been killed along with all of his other emotions. By saying this it shows us that Orsino is a very emotional character. * “But like a cloistress she will veiled walk” In this quote Curio is saying that Olivia is keeping herself to herself and is acting like a nun. By using a veil Olivia is able shield her emotions and it shows that she is still grieving for her brother and her father. The structure of the scene is mainly rhyming couplets in which Orsino expresses his feelings for Olivia. Shakespeare uses rhyming couplets to make this scene seem like a love poem wrote by Orsino for Olivia. Curio is Orsino’s messenger. Orsino shows his love for Olivia in the form of Eros of sexual love. In this scene we don’t yet know the character of Olivia but we do know what has happened to her and what her feelings are. We know that her brother recently died and she is grieving for his loss, this made her very unsure of what to do next. This is why she doesn’t accept
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Orsino’s love. Her character is very sensitive and she hides all of her emotions behind a veil. Even though she is heir to her father’s fortune, she vows to become a nun and stay inside her house for seven years. This makes her seem scared to come out and enjoy life now that her brother and father have passed away. The audience is interested in this scene because they want to know what happens to Orsino and his love for Olivia and if Olivia will ever remove her veil to accept Orsino’s love. In the first scene Orsino describes his ...

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