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This story feels more like a tragedy than a comedy. I find it rather odd that Olivia is just as happy to learn she married Sebastian - thinking he was Cesario (Viola) - and that Orsino will happily marry Viola moments after finding out she isn't a boy, but a girl. Yes, Shakespeare pounds away at the theme that love is fickle. Fickle indeed. At least in the other comedies I've read (so far) there is at least a tad more depth to the relationships of those who marry beyond momentary 'Marry you? Oka
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I rather enjoyed this play.
Dec 27, 2007
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