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Twelfth Night, Act 1 Scene 2

66Lines 2Speakers

Twelfth Night, Act 1 Scene 2 runs 66 lines of dialogue, spoken by 2 speakers. That is shorter than the play’s average scene length of about 138 lines. This scene is part of Act 1 of Twelfth Night.


Full Dialogue
Viola
What country, friends, is this?
Captain
This is Illyria, lady.
Viola
And what should I do in Illyria?
My brother he is in Elysium.
Perchance he is not drown'd: what think you, sailors?
Captain
It is perchance that you yourself were saved.
Viola
O my poor brother! and so perchance may he be.
Captain
True, madam: and, to comfort you with chance,
Assure yourself, after our ship did split,
When you and those poor number saved with you
Hung on our driving boat, I saw your brother,
Most provident in peril, bind himself,
Courage and hope both teaching him the practise,
To a strong mast that lived upon the sea;
Where, like Arion on the dolphin's back,
I saw him hold acquaintance with the waves
So long as I could see.
Viola
For saying so, there's gold:
Mine own escape unfoldeth to my hope,
Whereto thy speech serves for authority,
The like of him. Know'st thou this country?
Captain
Ay, madam, well; for I was bred and born
Not three hours' travel from this very place.
Viola
Who governs here?
Captain
A noble duke, in nature as in name.
Viola
What is the name?
Captain
Orsino.
Viola
Orsino! I have heard my father name him:
He was a bachelor then.
Captain
And so is now, or was so very late;
For but a month ago I went from hence,
And then 'twas fresh in murmur,–as, you know,
What great ones do the less will prattle of,–
That he did seek the love of fair Olivia.
Viola
What's she?
Captain
A virtuous maid, the daughter of a count
That died some twelvemonth since, then leaving her
In the protection of his son, her brother,
Who shortly also died: for whose dear love,
They say, she hath abjured the company
And sight of men.
Viola
O that I served that lady
And might not be delivered to the world,
Till I had made mine own occasion mellow,
What my estate is!
Captain
That were hard to compass;
Because she will admit no kind of suit,
No, not the duke's.
Viola
There is a fair behavior in thee, captain;
And though that nature with a beauteous wall
Doth oft close in pollution, yet of thee
I will believe thou hast a mind that suits
With this thy fair and outward character.
I prithee, and I'll pay thee bounteously,
Conceal me what I am, and be my aid
For such disguise as haply shall become
The form of my intent. I'll serve this duke:
Thou shall present me as an eunuch to him:
It may be worth thy pains; for I can sing
And speak to him in many sorts of music
That will allow me very worth his service.
What else may hap to time I will commit;
Only shape thou thy silence to my wit.
Captain
Be you his eunuch, and your mute I'll be:
When my tongue blabs, then let mine eyes not see.
Viola
I thank thee: lead me on.
66 lines rendered verbatim from the dialogue corpus.

Who’s On Stage

Speaking characters in this scene

Character Lines Share
Viola 34 51.5%
Captain 32 48.5%

Line distribution

The top speaker in this scene delivers 34 lines, while the scene’s average per speaker is about 33 lines.

Total speakers on stage

2 named characters speak in this scene.

Scene in Context

Position within Act 1

This is Scene 2 of 5 in Act 1 of Twelfth Night.

Scene length vs. play average

At 66 lines, this scene is shorter than the Twelfth Night average scene in Twelfth Night (~138 lines).

Adjacent scenes

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About Act 1 Scene 2 of Twelfth Night

Who carries Act 1 Scene 2 of Twelfth Night?

Viola, with 34 lines — about 52% of the scene.