Thursday January 21, 2010
The Three Personalities
In
Shakespeare's play, Twelfth Night, there are three main female
characters: Olivia, Viola, and Maria. Each of these females performs a different
role in the play. Each has her own good and bad
personality. How are they alike? What makes each unique? Is one morally
better than the other? Read on and the answers to these questions will become
apparent.
How
are these women alike and similar? In the beginning of the play, Olivia's father and brother both
die. When Viola comes ashore, she thinks that her brother has also died: “O my
poor brother” (1.2.7), Viola says to the Captain who had saved her. During the
course of the play Olivia, Viola, and Maria struggle with many different
conflicts. Maria struggles with Malvolio at various times. Viola comes into a
conflict with several people, including Malvolio. Olivia struggles with
Viola/Cesario. Malvolio irritates Maria as well as others, including Sir Toby.
Maria devises a plan to write a letter to Malvolio, to embarrass him in front
of Olivia. Viola gets into a conflict
with Malvolio when Olivia sends him to return the ring that she did not forgot.
Olivia gets into trouble with Cesasrio/Viola when she tells him that he is her
husband and that they had just gotten married a couple of hours ago: “Hast thou
forgot thyself? Is it so long?”(5.1.136).
Despite
their struggles, the play concludes with a happy endingto each of these women.
Fabian comes to tell us that Sir Toby and Maria have been married: “Maria
writ/The letter, at Sir Toby's great importance/ [regarding the letter found by
Malvolio] In recompense whereof he hath married her”(5.1.350-352). When Viola
and Sebastian reunite, all the pieces of the play fall into place, so Viola
really hasn't married Olivia but Sebastian had, and Orsino married Viola [when
he said] “Give me thy hand”(5.1.262).
Each
of these women have a strong personality. With Viola we find that she is quick
to answer, very resourceful, smart, intelligent, and a very likable person.
These characteristics are shown all over the play, including with her talks
with Olivia that will later attract Olivia to her. “[Olivia says] Yet come
again: for thou perhaps mayst move/That heart which now abhors, to like his
love”(3.2.159-160). She is quick-witted and fast thinker which makes her answer
Olivia back very quickly. Orsino likes Cesario/Viola because she was successful
in visiting and talking to Olivia.
Olivia
has a big part in the play. She has strong emotions, we know this because she
says she will mourn seven years for her brother. “[As Orsino said] O, she that
hath a heart of that fine frame/To pay this debt of love but to a
brother”(1.1.33-34). She is also beautiful and that makes her attractive to
Orsino.
Maria
is smart, determined, stubborn, listens to directions. She is not married until
the end of the play. She is clever and able to teach people. She teaches a
lesson to Malvolio. She likes Sir Toby even with his drunkenness. She gives him
drinks when Malvolio tells her not to. Maria even reprimands him for it, “That
quaffing and drinking will undo you”(1.3.13).
Humans
are not perfect. In this play we see that some characters are more morally
superior to others. We know that we only see part of their personalities and
not all of it. Some characters have faults. There are character in disguise.
There is confusion between two characters. There are characters that are
dreaming.
Viola
is a young woman that has survived a shipwrecked and thinks that her brother,
Sebastian, has drowned. She tells the captain who saved her about her idea of
disguising herself as a man, and to go and work for Orsino, the Duke of
Illyria. Viola falls in love with Orsino but goes on the mission she was told
origianly to woo Olivia for Orsino but that didn't worked because Olivia
actually fell in love with Viola/Cesario. Viola tries to mention a couple of
times, that she was a woman to Olivia and Orsino but they with their faults
were dreaming. [As she said]“I'm all the daughters of my father's house/And all
the brothers too”(2.4.128-129).
Olivia
has told Viola/Cesario to tell Orsino that she doesn't love him.. Viola doesn't
seem to like the fact that Olivia likes her so she tries to tell her that she
is a woman but she still doesn't get the hint. When Olivia asked Viola that if
she would marry her and Viola said she wouldn't. When Olivia meets Sebastian,
who Olivia thinks is Viola, and she asks him again and he (Sebastian) agrees to
get married. Later Olivia gets into a conflict with Viola about the fact that
she had married her but Viola said she had not. The plot comes together when
Sebastian appears.
Maria
is mysterious person. We don't know much about her. She introduces the gulling of Malvolio.
During the play Maria does not show us any reason to thinks that she has
faults.
We
see the differences of the thee personalities of Olivia,Viola and, Maria. We
see the way they are alike, the way each is unique with their own qualities. We
can see that the way each of them are more morally better. These three main
female characters make up the play to be a comedian type of play .
Work Cited
Shakespeare,William.
Twelfth Night. New York: Oxford, 2001.
Word Count: Total, 920 Words including Quotations.