Twelfth Night (2 of 37)
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Twelfth Night (2 of 37)
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Twelfth Night (2 of 37)
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Twelfth Night (2 of 37)
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Twelfth Night (2 of 37)

Publication Date: March 25, 2011

Chapter: English Literature in the Sixteenth Century

So, it occurs to me that some readers may have never actually read and/or seen and/or heard "Twelfth Night" before. First, you really, really should. Second, here's what's happening: Orsino is a rich douchebag that's in love with the idea of being in love. To satisfy his manly urges, he's set his sights on the lovely Olivia. Sadly for him, Olivia's brother just died and she claims to be in a seven-year state of mourning. In said state of mourning, she says it wouldn't be proper for her to bone.

In all reality, she just thinks Orsino is a buttnugget. She's correct in this assumption.

Author: William Shakespeare • Year: 1602 • Info: Wikipedia

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