In the meantime, Viola has fallen in love with Duke Orsino, creating a love triangle: Viola loves Duke Orsino, Duke Orsino loves Olivia, and Olivia loves Viola disguised as Cesario. Olivia, however, falls in love with 'Cesario', setting her at odds with her professed duty. Duke Orsino then uses 'Cesario' as an intermediary to profess his passionate love before Olivia. She refuses to see entertainments, be in the company of men, or accept love or marriage proposals from anyone, the Duke included, until seven years have passed. Duke Orsino has convinced himself that he is in love with Olivia, who is mourning the recent death of her brother. She has lost contact with her twin brother, Sebastian, whom she believes to be drowned, and with the aid of the Captain, she disguises herself as a young man under the name Cesario and enters the service of Duke Orsino. Viola is shipwrecked on the coast of Illyria and she comes ashore with the help of a Captain. A depiction of Olivia by Edmund Leighton from The Graphic Gallery of Shakespeare's Heroines
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