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cestrela7 [59]
2 years ago
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in act 3 of twelfth night Antonio belives ceserio (mola)is his friend Sebastian,and draws his sword to defend him

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Rudik [331]2 years ago
6 0

Antonio, in fact, tries to defend Cesario, thinking he is defending Sebastian. This shows how attached he is to Sebastian to the point of putting himself in danger.

<h3>What characterizes Antonio's attachment to Sebastian?</h3>
  • Antonio sacrifices himself for Sebastian.
  • Antonio allows Sebastian access to all of his riches.
  • Antonio risks his life for Sebastian.

When Antonio defends Cesario, thinking he is Sebastian, he puts himself in great danger and allows him to be taken to prison. He believes that Sebastian will have the same care for him, but Cesario doesn't know him and acts indifferently, which breaks Antonio's heart.

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