Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare
The Story
After a shipwreck, Viola thinks her twin brother is dead. To get a job in a foreign land, she disguises herself as a young man named Cesario. She enters the service of Duke Orsino, who is hopelessly in love with the countess Olivia. Orsino sends his new page, Cesario, to plead his love to Olivia. The plan backfires spectacularly. Olivia falls head over heels for the charming messenger, Cesario. Meanwhile, Viola (as Cesario) has secretly fallen for Orsino. To top it all off, Viola's brother, Sebastian, is actually alive and arrives in town, causing everyone to mistake him for Cesario. Confused yet? You're supposed to be—that's half the fun.
Why You Should Read It
Forget the dusty reputation. This play is alive with wit, warmth, and genuine heart. The characters are fantastic. You've got the wonderfully miserable Malvolio, a steward tricked into making a total fool of himself, and the sharp-witted fool Feste, who might be the smartest person in the room. At its core, the play explores how silly and serious love can be at the same time. It shows that identity isn't just about what you wear, and that sometimes the truth of the heart matters more than the label society gives you.
Final Verdict
This is the perfect Shakespeare starter play. If you think you don't like Shakespeare, give this one a shot. It's for anyone who loves a good romantic comedy with clever dialogue, chaotic mix-ups, and a happy ending that feels earned. It's also a great pick for a book club—there's so much to discuss about gender, performance, and the masks we all wear.
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Michael Flores
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Dorothy Thompson
2 months agoHigh quality edition, very readable.
Dorothy Wilson
2 months agoA must-have for anyone studying this subject.