who was olivia?what saddened her?why did she not allow any visitors?
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Olivia is a fictional character from William Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night. She is at the centre of the various plots, both the comedic and the romantic. She has various suitors.Olivia is sad because she can't find her brother.Lady Olivia is in mourning for her father and brother and refuses to see anyone new.
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Olivia is a fictional character from William Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night. She is at the centre of the various plots, both the comedic and the romantic. She has various suitors.Olivia is sad because she can't find her brother.Lady Olivia is in mourning for her father and brother and refuses to see anyone new.
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Olivia, the daughter of a Count, was a virtuous lady. Orsino adored her, but she despised the sight and company of men.
Olivia was heartbroken when her father died a year ago, shortly after her dear brother died.
Olivia's father died a year ago. She was also left behind to safeguard her dear brother, who died shortly after. She had been so distraught that she had determined to avoid the sight and company of men. That's why she didn't let anyone in.
- Olivia, a wealthy, attractive, and noble Illyrian lady, is courted by Orsino and Sir Andrew Aguecheek, but she tells each of them that she is in mourning for her recently deceased brother and would not marry for seven years.
- She and Orsino are both characters who appear to love wallowing in their own pain.
- Olivia is able to break out from her self-indulgent melancholy thanks to Viola's entrance as Cesario.
- Olivia appears to have no trouble shifting her affections from one love interest to the next, implying that her romantic feelings, like other emotions in the drama, are shallow.
- Orsino has a relationship with Viola that he has never had with Olivia, which reduces his self-involvement and makes him more charming.
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