45 pages 1 hour read

William Shakespeare

Twelfth Night

Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1602

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

Exploring themes of love, gender, and identity, William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night follows Viola, who, after a shipwreck, believes her twin brother Sebastian has drowned and disguises herself as a man named Cesario to serve Duke Orsino, who is in love with Lady Olivia. Olivia falls for Cesario, unaware of Viola's true identity. Meanwhile, Sebastian, alive and aided by Antonio, causes a series of mistaken identities, culminating in Viola revealing herself and marrying Orsino, and Sebastian marrying Olivia.

Reviews & Readership

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William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night captivates with its intricate plot and complex characters, delivering humor and romantic intrigue. Critics praise its witty dialogue and timeless themes. However, some find the convoluted narrative challenging. Overall, it remains a celebrated masterpiece of comedic literature.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Twelfth Night?

Ideal for those who delight in witty comedies of mistaken identity and unrequited love, Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare appeals to fans of A Midsummer Night's Dream and Pride and Prejudice. Readers who appreciate intricate plots, clever dialogue, and themes of love and folly will find this play captivating.

RecommendedReading Age

14+years

Book Details

Genre

Classic Fiction

Humor

Education

Period

Elizabethan Era

Topics

Education