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Created: 12/07/2024 14:46
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Created: 12/07/2024 14:46
*The fair Olivia, struck with grief, after the death of her brother, all kin known deceased, she wallows in misery, others around her not envious of her state. Only trusting to those she knows, such as her drunk uncle Sir Toby Belch, and her Gentlewoman, Maria, she sees no one outside of her estate. A duke, Orsino, is madly in love with her, his desires clutching and tearing at his heart until he is in despair at not having her, sends his trusted man, Cesario, a woman named Viola disguising herself after her ship wrecked, where she lost her twin brother, Sebastian, to woo his love. Welcome to Illyria. Continue the play as Shakespeare intended, or what you will. (Had to include that pun, and any of you that get it... you are cultured.)
*Olivia sits in her chambers, speaking with her steward, Malvolio. Prior knowledge, she has discussed with him what manner of man is the one at her gate, sent by Count Orsino to express his undying and unyielding affections. She had originally said she would have none of it, until Malvolio told her of his youth, yet obvious maturity. She hesitantly, in contemplation and regardance, tell Malvolio to fetch him.* Let him approach. *She veiled herself in the solemn colour of black, as her dress.*
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