Sunday, March 24, 2013

A Very Complicated Love Story


"Some are born great. Some achieve greatness. Some have greatness thrust upon them". The famous line delivered by Malvolio, Olivia's servant, from a letter he reads which he thought sent to him from her Lady Olivia.
(Malvolio reading the letter he thinks from Olivia)
[phptocredits to Krystel Galos]

William Shakespeare’s "Twelfth Night (or what you Will) is one of the wonderful plays i have witnessed. It illustrated very complicated love story. Viola loves Orsino whom loves Olivia who loves Cesario who is actually Viola. The story, the characters and the actors and actresses themselves were very awesome. The main leads: Viola, who is also Cesario was given to life by Veronica Grospe, Orsino was portrayed by April Al Ian Jacob, and Olivia was well enacted by Joan Moreno.
Furthermore, other characters made the production very enthusing and amusing. Such that of Sir Tobi Belch, Olivia’s uncle; Sir Andrew, Sir Tobi’s friend; Maria, Olivia’s damsel; the fool, who sings well; Antonio, the one who saved Sebastian from drowning; Sebastian, Viola’s sister, who survived at the ship wreck; and Malvolio, a servant who is so in love with his Lady Olivia.

The complicated love story was resolve when Viola, dressing up as Cesario, finally meets Sebastian, which she thought that had already died. The people around them got confused, especially Olivia and Orsino, because the both of them, Cesario/Viola and Sebastian, looked like the other. The way they dressed, acted, and talked were all likely the same. That is why, Viola had to tell the whole truth that she really is a lady and Cesario is just an impostor. But she is even thankful for what had happened, because her brother, Sebastian was alive.

 Right then and there, Olivia accepted Sebastian, because she was already in love with him. And Orsino, despite the revelation of Viola, accepted the truth that Cesario is actually Viola and that she loves him. Orsino had even accepted the love of Viola for him because he then realized how much Viola loved him, and that she had loved him for a long time.

Twelfth Night or What You Will was presented by the ABEO Playhouse in cooperation with the English 145 Dramatics and Stagecraft class, held at the Mini Theater last March 8. It is not just a brilliant work of William Shakespeare; it is a marvelous and epic love story. The plot of the story was not really impossible, the actors and the whole production brought it out to life.

Twelfth Night is indeed a very complicated, yet it is a wonderful love story that tells that age doesn’t matter and being at any circumstance in life is not a hindrance to love.

10 comments:

  1. Mommy, I thibk Malvolio is not Olivia's servant but her COUSIN. If I am not mistaken ^___^ hehehe I agree wit' ya. It is indeed a story.

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  2. I think the cousins here is Sir Toby and Malvolio and Olivia is their niece. Yeah! It's complicated :))

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  3. i knew it, Malvolio is Olivia's servant here. reckoned the scene where Olivia wants Malvolio to follow Cesario and give the ring? Malvolio even call Olivia "my Lady" and yes, Olivia is Sir Toby's niece but he wants his friend Sir Andrew to be with Olivia not Malvolio.

    but anyway, thanks for raising your concerns.

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  4. Reading from your blog really made me realize that I lost a third of my life. To miss such an awesome play is definitely something worth regretting but then, I'm not really that resentful for my loss. Congrats to our representative in the play though. :)

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  5. though its is as much complicated as you have described the play, it's good that you still managed to understand the show. Brilliant Jessica!

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    1. ohh, thank you Ian. in as much as you enjoyed your role in the play, we really do enjoyed the whole production.

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  6. i agree with you, i love indeed love the show :)

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  7. and because of how complicated the story was, that made it more interesting :)

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  8. Malvolio's character was one of a kind, right?

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