Twelfth Night
The Twelfth Night: Act I
why does Olivia repsond unfavorably to Orsino's wooing?
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why does Olivia repsond unfavorably to Orsino's wooing?
His servant, Curio, asks Orsino if he will go and hunt; Orsino answers with another lovelorn reply, about how his love for the Lady Olivia has been tearing him apart. Olivia sent a message, via her handmaiden, that Olivia will continue to mourn her dead brother, and will neither allow Orsino to see her or to woo her.