We are initially introduced to Orisino …show more content…
Consequently this serves to impress upon the audience Orsino’s fanciful, capricious nature, which i believe stand as direct impediments to any credibility being founded not just within his relationship to Olivia but others throughout the play, as it arises an inability to distinguish true love from whimsical longings, as ,Whilst this depiction of the relationship between Olivia and Orsino may have been readily accepted by the contextual audience for whom the strict bhl aristocratic courtships of the elizabethan period were familiar,for the modern audience whom believe that …show more content…
Similarly, his denigration of ,’their love may be called appetite’ contrasts directly with his earlier likening of his own love of being an ,’appitie’ this illuminates to us the audience his own hypocrisy and ignorance as to what love truly is, an inability spurred on by his skewered view of