: Argue that Orsino is actually in love with the idea of being in love, rather than Olivia herself. Use the play's opening lines about "the food of love" to support your argument. 5. Social Mobility and the Class Struggle
: Examine why the prospect of Malvolio (a steward) marrying Olivia is seen as such a threat to the other characters. This topic explores the "upwardly mobile" tensions in the play.
: Does the play suggest that "gender" is merely a performance? Consider how Olivia falls for the character of Cesario, while Orsino becomes deeply attached to his "boy" servant before the reveal. 2. Madness as a Social Weapon 12n.7z
: The ambition of Malvolio to marry into the aristocracy.
: Feste as the "wise fool" and the observer of reality. : Argue that Orsino is actually in love
: Explore how Viola’s disguise as Cesario challenges the rigid gender roles of the Elizabethan era.
: The psychological torment and ultimate "madness" of Malvolio. Social Mobility and the Class Struggle : Examine
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