Viola is a character from Twelfth Night, a play written by William Shakespeare, an English playwright. Twelfth Night is a fast-paced comedy that contains romantic plots, mistaken identities and ...
Olivia sends Cesario back to Orsino to tell him she does not love him and to send no more messengers. Shipwrecked on the coast of Illyria, Viola disguises herself as a man and takes the name Cesario.
Viola believes Olivia is in love with her. She then starts feeling sorry because she knows how weak minded women are and thinks about the love triangle that has been created. Shipwrecked on the ...
As is so often the case with the comedies, the great entertainer doesn’t hesitate to smuggle in a soupçon of transgressive psychology under cover of farce. We open on a young woman clambering out of ...
Brother and sister Viola and Sebastian, who are not only very close but look a great deal alike, are in a shipwreck, and both think the other dead. When she lands in a foreign country, Viola ...
A shipwreck throws lives into disarray, where mistaken identities lead to hilarious havoc and unexpected connections. Viola, stranded and disguised as a boy, falls for the Duke, who pines for Olivia.