Write a three to four page paper on Twelfth Night, focusing on the central scene in which Orsino and Viola compare men’s and women’s love. Analyze the significance of that scene for the overall play and describe the changes that had to occur before Orsino and Viola could be joined in marriage. What wrong or foolish ideas about love did Orsino have to abandon? Consider the role of friendship between Orsino and “Cesario”: how does their companionship translate into marriage once Viola is fully revealed as a woman?