Essay On Sexuality In Shakespeare's Twelfth Night

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(Homo)Sexuality in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night ---Orsino and Cesario and Viola Twelfth Night or What You Will is one of the most popular comedies from Shakespeare. It is believed was written by 1601-1602. In the play, he creates a pair of twins that one is a female named Viola and another is male named Sebastine that separated in a shipwreck that develop the whole story. Today, I will emphasize on Viola as main line. The story developed by a “white lie” that main character Viola dressed up as a man to be a servant named Cesario aside Duke Orsino. Many stories occurred between these two characters in three identities. In the play, it presents a beautiful romantic story between Orsino and Viola. In the play, it spreads loyalty, love and friendship, and also it breaks the traditional effect on equal-class marriage to cross-class. Furthermore, it also shows the …show more content…

Although people are more acceptable to homosexual people and family, they still belong to the minority. Back to Shakespeare Age, we find his work present a significant symbol of sexuality. And his sonnet makes reader think about his sexual orientation. In Shakespeare’s work, we can link them to different kind love, cross-class, cross-racial, and cross-dress. In the Midsummer Night’s Dream, we find more idea on feminism and we can find a footprint of lesbianism. Also in the Twelfth Night, he uses cross-dress to make Cesario and Orsino build trust and lead to Viola and Orsino’s love. However, it is another view to analysis that can find a symbol of male-male relationship from Cesario and Orsino. One more play entitled As You like It, Rosalind and Celia are two ladies in the play, a strong and deep bond between them that become another link to same sex love. Through these three plays, we can find that Shakespeare spends a lot plot to point same-sex

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