The confusion intensifies as Sebastian, Viola¡¯s twin, arrives in Illyria, leading to mistaken identities. Olivia mistakenly believes Sebastian to be Cesario and marries him, further complicating the situation. Meanwhile, Malvolio becomes the target of a cruel prank orchestrated by Maria, Sir Toby, and others, leading to his humiliation. In the climactic moments, Viola¡¯s true identity is revealed, reuniting her with Sebastian and resolving the love triangle. Orsino, now aware of Viola¡¯s feelings, proposes to her, while Olivia and Sebastian¡¯s union is solidified. The play concludes with celebrations and forgiveness, though Malvolio¡¯s exit hints at lingering bitterness, leaving a mix of joy and reflection on love and folly.
ACT III
Scene I. Olivia¡¯s garden.
Scene II. A Room in Olivia¡¯s House.
Scene III. A street.
Scene IV. Olivia¡¯s garden.
ACT IV
Scene I. The Street before Olivia¡¯s House.
Scene II. A Room in Olivia¡¯s House.
Scene III. Olivia¡¯s Garden.
ACT V
Scene I. The Street before Olivia¡¯s House.