However, an officer catches Antonio who has an offense towards the Duke; Antonio then asks “Sebastian” or Cesario to help him out of this situation as previously he “snatch’d [him] one half out the jaws of death, [and] relieved him with such sanctity of love.” Cesario confused does not help him, thus Antonio’s exuberant love for Sebastian resulted in his capturing and placing in a terrible situation, constructing the suffering love inflicts on those in the realm of Twelfth Night. Furthermore, Antonio’s implementation of personification about the “jaws of death” sculpts that extreme adoration to one’s significant other forces Antonio to help Sebastian, even if it would lead to him undergoing suffering and destruction. Finally, Antonio witnessing “Sebastian” rejecting him after being helpful and exalting “him with such sanctity of love” ends in the deterioration of his inner emotions and the devastation of trust he has in others as a result of
However, an officer catches Antonio who has an offense towards the Duke; Antonio then asks “Sebastian” or Cesario to help him out of this situation as previously he “snatch’d [him] one half out the jaws of death, [and] relieved him with such sanctity of love.” Cesario confused does not help him, thus Antonio’s exuberant love for Sebastian resulted in his capturing and placing in a terrible situation, constructing the suffering love inflicts on those in the realm of Twelfth Night. Furthermore, Antonio’s implementation of personification about the “jaws of death” sculpts that extreme adoration to one’s significant other forces Antonio to help Sebastian, even if it would lead to him undergoing suffering and destruction. Finally, Antonio witnessing “Sebastian” rejecting him after being helpful and exalting “him with such sanctity of love” ends in the deterioration of his inner emotions and the devastation of trust he has in others as a result of