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what is moral of the story ( twelfth night ) by William Shakespeare

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

As a romantic comedy, Twelfth Night is about love, and it certainly teaches the audience some lessons about love. While love in this play love is true, but it is also fickle, irrational, and excessive. Love wanes over time, as does its chief cause, physical beauty.

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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The main theme of Twelfth Night is that of a romantic comedy revolved around love where some characters find love but at the same time it also depicts pain to some due to disguise and betrayal by fellow humans.

The primary theme of Twelfth Night, a romantic comedy, is passionate love. Shakespeare demonstrates that love can be painful even though the play promises a pleasant ending in which the various lovers meet one another and experience marital bliss. Many of the characters appear to view love as a type of curse, an emotion that sneaks up on its victims and causes chaos. Several characters assert that falling in love—or rather, the sorrow of unrequited love—is excruciating. Orsino describes love melancholicly at one point as a "appetite" that he wishes to sate but is unable to ;at another time, he refers to his cravings as "fallen and merciless wolves" .More frankly, Olivia calls love the "plague" she suffers from.

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