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Olivia tries to gain Cesario's affection by bribing him with
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The affection was shown by bribing with Jewels.
- The question has been asked from the story Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare.
- She uses Malvolio as a middleman to propose to Cesario and deliver him a ring.
- Afterwards, thinking Sebastian to be Cesario, she presents him with a valuable white pearl as a present.
- In each instance, the gem acts as a tangible representation of her romantic attachment to a man who is actually a woman and as a sign of her love.
- But the presents are more than just tokens.
- She says, "Youth is acquired more frequently than asking or lending," at one point.
- Here it was implied that the gems are virtually intended as bribes—that she intends to purchase Cesario's affection if she is unable to gain it.
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