Now get lost. Cesario (Viola) is accused of three things. This is dramatic irony because the audience can fully understand the weight of her comment, whereas Olivia cannot. OLIVIA Stay. Cesario Comes to Olivia's Garden. Stealing money, tricking Malvolio into thinking Lady Olivia loves him and disguising herself as a man As "Cesario," Viola's a little too good at her job and she finds herself in the middle of a messy love triangle when Olivia falls in love with "Cesario," who can't return the Countess's favors because Viola is in love with the Duke. Fabian is another of Olivia’s servants. In Act 3 Scene 1 of Twelfth Night, Viola comes to Olivia's garden, once more disguised as Cesario. Cesario (Viola) is pointing out the fact that she is not actually the person she is claiming or pretending to be – she is alluding to her disguise as Cesario, a man servant. 3. Who does Antonio think Cesario (Viola) is? A. Ouch. 4. What warning does Cesario give to Orsino about Olivia? Feste/Clown refers to himself and Fabian as Olivia’s trappings – her mere accessories. 145 "Cesario" says that he feels sorry for Olivia. The lover is ready to be buried in a coffin. Olivia tries to say that pity is a form of love, but "Cesario" disagrees. When he realizes that Cesario is a woman, what does Orsino do? Antonio thinks Cesario (Viola) is Sebastian. A servant announces the arrival of Cesario, and Olivia places the "mad" Malvolio in Maria's charge; in fact, she suggests that the whole household staff should look after him. Olivia tells Malvolio to chase down the young male servant and give it back to the Count and to … I prithee, tell me what thou think’st of me. She sends Malvolio after the “boy” with a ring, claiming Cesario gave it to her. Sir Toby persuades him that he can win her love if he challenges Cesario to a duel. Olivia rejects the Duke, but afterward admits that she’s fallen for Cesario. Olivia, desperate to think of some excuse to get Cesario back to the house, gives her own ring to her servant Malvolio, pretending it was one Cesario left on Orsino’s behalf. (A) He orders her executed (B) He banishes her (C) He betroths her to Antonio (D) He decides to marry her 25. Meanwhile, Malvolio, remembering the orders which Maria inserted into the letter, spurns Maria, is hostile to Sir Toby, and is … (A) Sebastian (B) Antonio (C) Orsino (D) Malvolio 24. Sir Andrew goes off to prepare a letter for Cesario. Which character does not get married (or plan to) at the end of the play? 23. Who does Olivia marry? Viola is Twelfth Night's gender-bending heroine. He asks them to let their Lady know that he is there to speak with her. Who is Fabian? Then Olivia says fine, I won't push anymore, but some day, when you're older, some girl is going to be very lucky to have you for a husband. In what does the lover of the Clown’s song wish to be laid? Act 2 Scene 2 of Twelfth Night picks up from where Olivia orders Malvolio to bring Cesario a ring at the end of Act 1 Scene 5. What are these? Cesario warns the Duke that Olivia is not open to romance with him. Twelfth Night Act 5 Summary and Analysis by William Shakespeare • In front of Olivia’s house, Orsino comes with Viola and other lords and sees Feste and Fabian there. Sir Andrew, convinced that Olivia will never love him, threatens to leave. How does Olivia feel about Viola? Antonio also enters with officers. Maria enters to say that Malvolio has followed every point in the letter and is about to incur disaster when he appears before Olivia.