Part A
What is a theme of Twelfth Night?
True love always will always lead to happiness...
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Part A
What is a theme of Twelfth Night?
True love always will always lead to happiness.
Family should never be separated.
People should never wear disguises.
Tricks meant to be funny may offend others.
Question 2
Part B
Which detail from Act IV best supports the theme in Part A?
"Clown: I will help you to’t. But tell me true, are you not mad indeed? or do you but counterfeit?"
"Clown: Who calls, ha? (He pretends to discover him.) Master Malvolio?"
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"Announcer 2: Olivia wants to marry Viola's twin."
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