Shakespeares Use Of Disguise In Twelfth Night

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English

 

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Lawrence H

 

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October 15, 2015

 

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At first it seems as if nothing is out of the ordinary, but Cesario throws a spin on things with his last words of the scene. Cesario indicates that he will do his best to win over the lady, but then in an aside says "Whoo'er I woo, myself would be his wife." (I. IV.41) This makes things much more difficult...
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Cesario indicates that he will do his best to win over the lady, but then in an aside says "Whoo'er I woo, myself would be his wife." (I. IV.41) This makes things much more difficult. What will happen when a messenger who loves his master is sent to win over the love of the one his master desires? This is a case where Shakespeare's use of disguise has left the audience in suspense...
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