How does Olivia feel at the end of Act III, Scene 1 when Cesario leaves?
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At the end of Act III, Scene 1 in the play "Twelfth Night" by William Shakespeare, Olivia feels a mix of confusion, infatuation, and longing as Cesario (Viola in disguise) leaves. Despite her attempts to woo Cesario and confess her feelings for him, Cesario rejects her advances. However, Olivia is captivated by Cesario's charm, wit, and beauty, which leads to her feeling a strong attraction towards him. Thus, when Cesario eventually parts from Olivia, she is left feeling both disappointed and intrigued.