Matthew-Count Orsino+ Clicker

A powerful nobleman in the country of Illyria. Orsino is lovesick for the beautiful Lady Olivia, but becomes more and more fond of his handsome new page boy, Cesario, who is actually a woman—Viola. Orsino is a vehicle through which the play explores the absurdity of love: a supreme egotist, Orsino mopes around complaining how heartsick he is over Olivia, when it is clear that he is chiefly in love with the idea of being in love and enjoys making a spectacle of himself.

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  1. Matthew, you need to:

    Remember when to change scenes on the power point

    Remember to improvise on the last scene maybe saying:
    "i had not realized my love to Lady Olivia didn't exist, I now love Voila, a fair maiden" or something like that. Please be prepared for our dress rehearsal on Monday(bring the shirt)

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