Twelfth night:
compare malvolio's "love" for olivia to viola's love for duke orsino. de...
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Twelfth night:
compare malvolio's "love" for olivia to viola's love for duke orsino. describe one or more important differences between them.
predict whether malvolio will succeed or fail to win olivia. why? what character traits in malvolio cause you to make this prediction?
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