Twelfth Night

Twelfth Night
1. the evening before Twelfth Day, formerly observed with various festivities.
2. the evening of Twelfth Day itself.
3. (italics) a comedy (1602) by Shakespeare.
[bef. 900; ME; OE]

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in full  Twelfth Night; or, What You Will 
  comedy in five acts by William Shakespeare (Shakespeare, William), written about 1600–02 and printed in the First Folio of 1623 from a transcript of an authorial draft or possibly a playbook. One of Shakespeare's finest comedies, Twelfth Night precedes the great tragedies and problem plays in order of composition. The original source appears to have been the story "Apollonius and Silla" in Barnabe Riche (Rich, Barnabe)'s Riche His Farewell to Military Profession (1581), based in turn on a number of Continental versions that included an Italian comedy called Gl'ingannati (1531; “The Deceived”), published anonymously, and a story in Matteo Bandello (Bandello, Matteo)'s Novelle (1554–73). (Click here—> to hear the opening song from Twelfth Night.)

      Twins Sebastian and Viola are separated during a shipwreck off the coast of Illyria; each believes the other dead. Viola disguises herself as a boy named Cesario and enters the service of Duke Orsino, who thinks he is in love with the lady Olivia. Orsino sends Viola-Cesario to plead his cause to Olivia, who promptly falls in love with the messenger. Viola, meanwhile, is in love with Orsino, and, when her twin, Sebastian, is rediscovered, many comic situations of mistaken identity ensue. There is a satiric subplot involving the members of Lady Olivia's household—Feste the jester, Maria, Olivia's uncle Sir Toby Belch, and Sir Toby's friend Sir Andrew Aguecheek—who scheme to undermine the high-minded, pompous Malvolio by planting a love letter purportedly written by Olivia to Malvolio urging him to show his affection for her by smiling constantly and dressing himself in cross-garters and yellow. Malvolio is thoroughly discomfited and even locked up for a time as a supposed madman—a fate ironically suited to one who has set himself up as the apostle of sobriety and decorum. Malvolio's animosity toward merriment is a challenge not only to the merrymakers but to the play's more serious characters as well; all must learn to embrace life's joys before those joys are overtaken by aging and death. At the play's end, Malvolio is the only solitary figure among the pairs of happy lovers.

      For a discussion of this play within the context of Shakespeare's entire corpus, see William Shakespeare: Shakespeare's plays and poems (Shakespeare, William).

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