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Literature in English JAMB 2000
From the novel; Twelfth Night

The play is about love

  • longing and ambition
  • pretence and hatred
  • loss and death
  • commitment and marriage checkmark

The correct answer is: D

Explanation

Twelfth Night revolves around themes of love, commitment and marriage. The play explores different types of love, including romantic love (as seen in the relationships of Viola and Orsino, and Olivia and Sebastian), self-love (Malvolio's vanity), and familial love (the bond between Viola and her twin brother, Sebastian). The play ultimately concludes with marriages.

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