A sister kind and fair, but most unkind and foul (Twelfth Night)

Themes: Classical, Comedy, Shakespeare, Siblings, Twelfth Night
Length: 1 Minute

Viola, disguised as Cesario, speaks to her brother Sebastian, reflecting on the misunderstandings and humorous confusion between them.

A sister kind and fair, but most unkind and foul. Why have you taken such pains to bring me to this sight of death? That nothing could have subdued nature to such a lowness but his unkind daughters. Is it the fashion that discarded fathers should have thus little mercy on their flesh? Judicious punishment! ‘Twas this flesh begot those pelican daughters.