ed to her as "Cesario," and this thought upsets her profoundly. It is an absurdly hilarious situation, certainly, with such pretense and illusion dominating the scene, but it is also a breeding ground for the kind of tragedy which comes from human beings lying to one another and to themselves. Nothing of a truly tragic nature occurs in Twelfth Night, but it is nevertheless a fact that this speech by Viola presents in a somewhat serious way at least the potential for tra
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