He explained what happened and who did it. By the time Sir Toby arrives, all eyes are on Sir Andrew and Sir Toby’s injuries. Sir Andrew immediately offers to help Sir TOby. “I’ll help you, Sir Toby, because we’ll be dressed together.”
“Will you help? An ass-head and a coxcomb and a knave, a thin-faced knave, a gull!” (Act 5 Scene 1). At that moment, Sir Andrew, although incredibly, realizes that he never had any true friends there. Olivia has already found her true love, and Sir Toby never even cared for him. He was being used and not respected or wanted. Three months after arriving, Sir Andrew finally leaves. He felt embarrassed and disappointed that he never received what he came for. He left Illyria broken-hearted and penniless. Out of all the characters in “Twelfth Night,” Sir Andrew has one of the worst endings. He was fooled into thinking that everybody cared about him and wanted him to succeed. He loses most of his money and returns as a failure. Unlike almost everybody else, he never got the girl, or even has a chance with her. In relation to Sir Andrew, feeling invisible is a universal feeling that can stem from unrecricated love and never being able to fulfill an important