
Orsino
Orsino is a fictional nobleman from William Shakespeare's play "Twelfth Night." He is portrayed as a passionate, somewhat romantic character who is deeply lovestruck and preoccupied with his feelings for Lady Olivia. Despite his poetic and dramatic nature, Orsino can be impulsive and self-absorbed. His obsession with his love drives much of the play's drama and humor, as he navigates complex emotions and relationships. Overall, Orsino embodies the theatrical and often ironic exploration of love’s idealism versus its reality.