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• Describe the love triangle that exists in Twelfth Night. o The love triangle is between Orsino, Olivia and Cesario/Viola. • What 3 couples come together in the play? o Viola and Orsino, Olivia and Sebastian, Sir Toby and Maria. • What are 3 elements common to Elizabethan comedy that Twelfth Night possesses? o The 3 elements are disguises (cause confusion), dramatic irony (audience knows something that actor doesn't) and a happy ending. • Apart from her brother, who in Olivia's family has just died? o Her father • Viola tries to convince Orsino that women can feel love by: o Telling him of her "sister's" love • How long does Olivia pledge to mourn her dead brother? o Seven years • In Act II, Orsino compares women, somewhat unfavorably, to: o Roses • In Act III, Viola says that Feste is: o A wise fool • Antonio is wanted in Illyria because of: o "Piracy"-like activities • Sebastian and Viola are from: o Messaline • Within the play, Feste pretends to be a: o Curate • In Act V, how long does Antonio claim Sebastian has been with him? o 3 months • The chorus of the ending song that Feste sings is: o "the rain it raineth every day" • Feste calls Olivia a fool because: o She mourns her brother, when he's in heaven • What is the setting of the play? o Across the Adriatic Sea in Illyria. • "If music be the food of love, play on" The first lines of the play are very famous. Why do you think many people find this metaphor appropriate? o People enjoy this line because music/songs are always about love. Most songs out there deal with love, where it is love of a family member, country, or significant other (spouse, girlfriend, etc) • Why would Viola disguise herself as a young man while in Illyria. What specifically did she disguise herself as? o Viola would do this to find work in Illyria, as you can only find work if you are a man. She disguises herself as a eunuch (high voice, no pubic hair, no balls). • What is the purpose to the Sir Toby/Andrew/Malvolio subplot? o The subplot adds humor and engages the audience. It is a funny side to the seriousness of the play, and puts the audience in a better mood. • How does Valentine feel about Cesario? o Valentine envies Cesario because he is likely to be promoted and has only been in the Duke's household for 3 days. Cesario will go far because Orsino likes him. • What does Cesario mean when he says "Disguise, I see, thou art a wickedness,/Wherein the pregnant enemy does so much?" What theme does Cesario repeat in this soliloquy (monologue)? o Viola means that her disguise as Cesario is wicked because it is making her go against her master, and she is angry the disguise has gotten Olivia to fall in love with her. Cesario repeats the theme of unrequited love. • Explain Sir Toby's allusion to Penthesilea. o First of all, an allusion is a reference to a popularly known thing (work of art, fictional character, historical event/figure). Penthesilea is the queen of the Amazons, a tribe of tall warrior women. Sir Toby calls Maria this, making a joking reference to her height. • What does Shakespeare foreshadow at the end of Act 3? o He foreshadows that Viola and Sebastian will meet again, and all the truth will therefore come out.
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Important Q & A and some tricky questions
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• Describe the love triangle that exists in Twelfth Night. o The love triangle is between Orsino, Olivia and Cesario/Viola. • What 3 couples come together in the play? o Viola and Orsino, Olivia and Sebastian, Sir Toby and Maria. • What are 3 elements common to Elizabethan comedy that Twelfth Night possesses? o The 3 elements are disguises (cause confusion), dramatic irony (audience knows something that actor doesn't) and a happy ending. • Apart from her brother, who in Olivia's family has just died? o Her father • Viola tries to convince Orsino that women can feel love by: o Telling him of her "sister's" love • How long does Olivia pledge to mourn her dead brother? o Seven years • In Act II, Orsino compares women, somewhat unfavorably, to: o Roses • In Act III, Viola says that Feste is: o A wise fool • Antonio is wanted in Illyria because of: o "Piracy"-like activities • Sebastian and Viola are from: o Messaline • Within the play, Feste pretends to be a: o Curate • In Act V, how long does Antonio claim Sebastian has been with him? o 3 months • The chorus of the ending song that Feste sings is: o "the rain it raineth every day" • Feste calls Olivia a fool because: o She mourns her brother, when he's in heaven • What is the setting of the play? o Across the Adriatic Sea in Illyria. • "If music be the food of love, play on" The first lines of the play are very famous. Why do you think many people find this metaphor appropriate? o People enjoy this line because music/songs are always about love. Most songs out there deal with love, where it is love of a family member, country, or significant other (spouse, girlfriend, etc) • Why would Viola disguise herself as a young man while in Illyria. What specifically did she disguise herself as? o Viola would do this to find work in Illyria, as you can only find work if you are a man. She disguises herself as a eunuch (high voice, no pubic hair, no balls). • What is the purpose to the Sir Toby/Andrew/Malvolio subplot? o The subplot adds humor and engages the audience. It is a funny side to the seriousness of the play, and puts the audience in a better mood. • How does Valentine feel about Cesario? o Valentine envies Cesario because he is likely to be promoted and has only been in the Duke's household for 3 days. Cesario will go far because Orsino likes him. • What does Cesario mean when he says "Disguise, I see, thou art a wickedness,/Wherein the pregnant enemy does so much?" What theme does Cesario repeat in this soliloquy (monologue)? o Viola means that her disguise as Cesario is wicked because it is making her go against her master, and she is angry the disguise has gotten Olivia to fall in love with her. Cesario repeats the theme of unrequited love. • Explain Sir Toby's allusion to Penthesilea. o First of all, an allusion is a reference to a popularly known thing (work of art, fictional character, historical event/figure). Penthesilea is the queen of the Amazons, a tribe of tall warrior women. Sir Toby calls Maria this, making a joking reference to her height. • What does Shakespeare foreshadow at the end of Act 3? o He foreshadows that Viola and Sebastian will meet again, and all the truth will therefore come out.
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Important Q & A and some tricky questions
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• Describe the love triangle that exists in Twelfth Night. o The love triangle is between Orsino, Olivia and Cesario/Viola. • What 3 couples come together in the play? o Viola and Orsino, Olivia and Sebastian, Sir Toby and Maria. • What are 3 elements common to Elizabethan comedy that Twelfth Night possesses? o The 3 elements are disguises (cause confusion), dramatic irony (audience knows something that actor doesn't) and a happy ending. • Apart from her brother, who in Olivia's family has just died? o Her father • Viola tries to convince Orsino that women can feel love by: o Telling him of her "sister's" love • How long does Olivia pledge to mourn her dead brother? o Seven years • In Act II, Orsino compares women, somewhat unfavorably, to: o Roses • In Act III, Viola says that Feste is: o A wise fool • Antonio is wanted in Illyria because of: o "Piracy"-like activities • Sebastian and Viola are from: o Messaline • Within the play, Feste pretends to be a: o Curate • In Act V, how long does Antonio claim Sebastian has been with him? o 3 months • The chorus of the ending song that Feste sings is: o "the rain it raineth every day" • Feste calls Olivia a fool because: o She mourns her brother, when he's in heaven • What is the setting of the play? o Across the Adriatic Sea in Illyria. • "If music be the food of love, play on" The first lines of the play are very famous. Why do you think many people find this metaphor appropriate? o People enjoy this line because music/songs are always about love. Most songs out there deal with love, where it is love of a family member, country, or significant other (spouse, girlfriend, etc) • Why would Viola disguise herself as a young man while in Illyria. What specifically did she disguise herself as? o Viola would do this to find work in Illyria, as you can only find work if you are a man. She disguises herself as a eunuch (high voice, no pubic hair, no balls). • What is the purpose to the Sir Toby/Andrew/Malvolio subplot? o The subplot adds humor and engages the audience. It is a funny side to the seriousness of the play, and puts the audience in a better mood. • How does Valentine feel about Cesario? o Valentine envies Cesario because he is likely to be promoted and has only been in the Duke's household for 3 days. Cesario will go far because Orsino likes him. • What does Cesario mean when he says "Disguise, I see, thou art a wickedness,/Wherein the pregnant enemy does so much?" What theme does Cesario repeat in this soliloquy (monologue)? o Viola means that her disguise as Cesario is wicked because it is making her go against her master, and she is angry the disguise has gotten Olivia to fall in love with her. Cesario repeats the theme of unrequited love. • Explain Sir Toby's allusion to Penthesilea. o First of all, an allusion is a reference to a popularly known thing (work of art, fictional character, historical event/figure). Penthesilea is the queen of the Amazons, a tribe of tall warrior women. Sir Toby calls Maria this, making a joking reference to her height. • What does Shakespeare foreshadow at the end of Act 3? o He foreshadows that Viola and Sebastian will meet again, and all the truth will therefore come out.
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Important Q & A and some tricky questions
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• Describe the love triangle that exists in Twelfth Night. o The love triangle is between Orsino, Olivia and Cesario/Viola. • What 3 couples come together in the play? o Viola and Orsino, Olivia and Sebastian, Sir Toby and Maria. • What are 3 elements common to Elizabethan comedy that Twelfth Night possesses? o The 3 elements are disguises (cause confusion), dramatic irony (audience knows something that actor doesn't) and a happy ending. • Apart from her brother, who in Olivia's family has just died? o Her father • Viola tries to convince Orsino that women can feel love by: o Telling him of her "sister's" love • How long does Olivia pledge to mourn her dead brother? o Seven years • In Act II, Orsino compares women, somewhat unfavorably, to: o Roses • In Act III, Viola says that Feste is: o A wise fool • Antonio is wanted in Illyria because of: o "Piracy"-like activities • Sebastian and Viola are from: o Messaline • Within the play, Feste pretends to be a: o Curate • In Act V, how long does Antonio claim Sebastian has been with him? o 3 months • The chorus of the ending song that Feste sings is: o "the rain it raineth every day" • Feste calls Olivia a fool because: o She mourns her brother, when he's in heaven • What is the setting of the play? o Across the Adriatic Sea in Illyria. • "If music be the food of love, play on" The first lines of the play are very famous. Why do you think many people find this metaphor appropriate? o People enjoy this line because music/songs are always about love. Most songs out there deal with love, where it is love of a family member, country, or significant other (spouse, girlfriend, etc) • Why would Viola disguise herself as a young man while in Illyria. What specifically did she disguise herself as? o Viola would do this to find work in Illyria, as you can only find work if you are a man. She disguises herself as a eunuch (high voice, no pubic hair, no balls). • What is the purpose to the Sir Toby/Andrew/Malvolio subplot? o The subplot adds humor and engages the audience. It is a funny side to the seriousness of the play, and puts the audience in a better mood. • How does Valentine feel about Cesario? o Valentine envies Cesario because he is likely to be promoted and has only been in the Duke's household for 3 days. Cesario will go far because Orsino likes him. • What does Cesario mean when he says "Disguise, I see, thou art a wickedness,/Wherein the pregnant enemy does so much?" What theme does Cesario repeat in this soliloquy (monologue)? o Viola means that her disguise as Cesario is wicked because it is making her go against her master, and she is angry the disguise has gotten Olivia to fall in love with her. Cesario repeats the theme of unrequited love. • Explain Sir Toby's allusion to Penthesilea. o First of all, an allusion is a reference to a popularly known thing (work of art, fictional character, historical event/figure). Penthesilea is the queen of the Amazons, a tribe of tall warrior women. Sir Toby calls Maria this, making a joking reference to her height. • What does Shakespeare foreshadow at the end of Act 3? o He foreshadows that Viola and Sebastian will meet again, and all the truth will therefore come out.
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Important Q & A and some tricky questions
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• Describe the love triangle that exists in Twelfth Night. o The love triangle is between Orsino, Olivia and Cesario/Viola. • What 3 couples come together in the play? o Viola and Orsino, Olivia and Sebastian, Sir Toby and Maria. • What are 3 elements common to Elizabethan comedy that Twelfth Night possesses? o The 3 elements are disguises (cause confusion), dramatic irony (audience knows something that actor doesn't) and a happy ending. • Apart from her brother, who in Olivia's family has just died? o Her father • Viola tries to convince Orsino that women can feel love by: o Telling him of her "sister's" love • How long does Olivia pledge to mourn her dead brother? o Seven years • In Act II, Orsino compares women, somewhat unfavorably, to: o Roses • In Act III, Viola says that Feste is: o A wise fool • Antonio is wanted in Illyria because of: o "Piracy"-like activities • Sebastian and Viola are from: o Messaline • Within the play, Feste pretends to be a: o Curate • In Act V, how long does Antonio claim Sebastian has been with him? o 3 months • The chorus of the ending song that Feste sings is: o "the rain it raineth every day" • Feste calls Olivia a fool because: o She mourns her brother, when he's in heaven • What is the setting of the play? o Across the Adriatic Sea in Illyria. • "If music be the food of love, play on" The first lines of the play are very famous. Why do you think many people find this metaphor appropriate? o People enjoy this line because music/songs are always about love. Most songs out there deal with love, where it is love of a family member, country, or significant other (spouse, girlfriend, etc) • Why would Viola disguise herself as a young man while in Illyria. What specifically did she disguise herself as? o Viola would do this to find work in Illyria, as you can only find work if you are a man. She disguises herself as a eunuch (high voice, no pubic hair, no balls). • What is the purpose to the Sir Toby/Andrew/Malvolio subplot? o The subplot adds humor and engages the audience. It is a funny side to the seriousness of the play, and puts the audience in a better mood. • How does Valentine feel about Cesario? o Valentine envies Cesario because he is likely to be promoted and has only been in the Duke's household for 3 days. Cesario will go far because Orsino likes him. • What does Cesario mean when he says "Disguise, I see, thou art a wickedness,/Wherein the pregnant enemy does so much?" What theme does Cesario repeat in this soliloquy (monologue)? o Viola means that her disguise as Cesario is wicked because it is making her go against her master, and she is angry the disguise has gotten Olivia to fall in love with her. Cesario repeats the theme of unrequited love. • Explain Sir Toby's allusion to Penthesilea. o First of all, an allusion is a reference to a popularly known thing (work of art, fictional character, historical event/figure). Penthesilea is the queen of the Amazons, a tribe of tall warrior women. Sir Toby calls Maria this, making a joking reference to her height. • What does Shakespeare foreshadow at the end of Act 3? o He foreshadows that Viola and Sebastian will meet again, and all the truth will therefore come out.
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Important Q & A and some tricky questions
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• Describe the love triangle that exists in Twelfth Night. o The love triangle is between Orsino, Olivia and Cesario/Viola. • What 3 couples come together in the play? o Viola and Orsino, Olivia and Sebastian, Sir Toby and Maria. • What are 3 elements common to Elizabethan comedy that Twelfth Night possesses? o The 3 elements are disguises (cause confusion), dramatic irony (audience knows something that actor doesn't) and a happy ending. • Apart from her brother, who in Olivia's family has just died? o Her father • Viola tries to convince Orsino that women can feel love by: o Telling him of her "sister's" love • How long does Olivia pledge to mourn her dead brother? o Seven years • In Act II, Orsino compares women, somewhat unfavorably, to: o Roses • In Act III, Viola says that Feste is: o A wise fool • Antonio is wanted in Illyria because of: o "Piracy"-like activities • Sebastian and Viola are from: o Messaline • Within the play, Feste pretends to be a: o Curate • In Act V, how long does Antonio claim Sebastian has been with him? o 3 months • The chorus of the ending song that Feste sings is: o "the rain it raineth every day" • Feste calls Olivia a fool because: o She mourns her brother, when he's in heaven • What is the setting of the play? o Across the Adriatic Sea in Illyria. • "If music be the food of love, play on" The first lines of the play are very famous. Why do you think many people find this metaphor appropriate? o People enjoy this line because music/songs are always about love. Most songs out there deal with love, where it is love of a family member, country, or significant other (spouse, girlfriend, etc) • Why would Viola disguise herself as a young man while in Illyria. What specifically did she disguise herself as? o Viola would do this to find work in Illyria, as you can only find work if you are a man. She disguises herself as a eunuch (high voice, no pubic hair, no balls). • What is the purpose to the Sir Toby/Andrew/Malvolio subplot? o The subplot adds humor and engages the audience. It is a funny side to the seriousness of the play, and puts the audience in a better mood. • How does Valentine feel about Cesario? o Valentine envies Cesario because he is likely to be promoted and has only been in the Duke's household for 3 days. Cesario will go far because Orsino likes him. • What does Cesario mean when he says "Disguise, I see, thou art a wickedness,/Wherein the pregnant enemy does so much?" What theme does Cesario repeat in this soliloquy (monologue)? o Viola means that her disguise as Cesario is wicked because it is making her go against her master, and she is angry the disguise has gotten Olivia to fall in love with her. Cesario repeats the theme of unrequited love. • Explain Sir Toby's allusion to Penthesilea. o First of all, an allusion is a reference to a popularly known thing (work of art, fictional character, historical event/figure). Penthesilea is the queen of the Amazons, a tribe of tall warrior women. Sir Toby calls Maria this, making a joking reference to her height. • What does Shakespeare foreshadow at the end of Act 3? o He foreshadows that Viola and Sebastian will meet again, and all the truth will therefore come out.
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