Viola’s Monologue In “Twelfth Night”: Identity And Desire
Viola’s twelfth night monologue, a soliloquy delivered by the disguised Viola in William Shakespeare’s play “Twelfth Night,” is a poignant exploration of identity, love, and longing. It reveals Viola’s inner turmoil as she grapples with her true nature, disguised as a man named Cesario. Through her words, Viola questions her own gender, desires, and place … Read more