‘an experience of pleasurable merry-making and social inversion (stott) how far does this seem to be true in the play so far?
I would also argue that a great satire is made on the idea of love in the first scene, with Orsino used as a vehicle to satirise the boundaries between love and infatuation. Although, this is done whimsically, with Orsino being a carrier of much of the humour: all of his words in his long →