First of all, Malvolio is tricked into thinking Olivia has asked him to wear yellow stockings and crossed garters in order for her to love him, which he immediately obeys. This shows that Malvolio's whole character is changed just to please his love. Unlike Olivia, Malvolio allows his love to change his physical appearance, as well as his personality around Olivia. Second of all, Malvolio wears a smile upon his face, acts very proper, and argues with others about politics as told in the letter he received. Malvolio's behavior, from simple to formal and overdramatic, makes him appear mad, yet he still goes on with it so he may become Olivia's husband. Like Olivia, he begins to treat the other servants with disrespect and ignorance in order to win Olivia's heart. Therefore, Malvolio's presentation of himself and disrespect for others shows his behavioral and character changes caused by his feelings. In conclusion, Olivia and Malvolio of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" show how different people react to love and how their behavior and relations to others change. The two react ignorantly to the other servants to please their desires and experience major personality changes. However, they both react differently in order to please their
First of all, Malvolio is tricked into thinking Olivia has asked him to wear yellow stockings and crossed garters in order for her to love him, which he immediately obeys. This shows that Malvolio's whole character is changed just to please his love. Unlike Olivia, Malvolio allows his love to change his physical appearance, as well as his personality around Olivia. Second of all, Malvolio wears a smile upon his face, acts very proper, and argues with others about politics as told in the letter he received. Malvolio's behavior, from simple to formal and overdramatic, makes him appear mad, yet he still goes on with it so he may become Olivia's husband. Like Olivia, he begins to treat the other servants with disrespect and ignorance in order to win Olivia's heart. Therefore, Malvolio's presentation of himself and disrespect for others shows his behavioral and character changes caused by his feelings. In conclusion, Olivia and Malvolio of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" show how different people react to love and how their behavior and relations to others change. The two react ignorantly to the other servants to please their desires and experience major personality changes. However, they both react differently in order to please their