| Orsino is in love with | Olivia |
| “If music be the food of _ , play on.” | Love |
| Twelfth Night takes place in | Illyria |
| Olivia is unwilling to receive any visitors because she is | in mourning for her dead brother |
| Viola comes to be at Orsino’s court as she is | shipwrecked nearby |
| Sir Andrew Aguecheek is staying at Olivia’s home because he is | trying to court Olivia |
| Viola disguises herself | as a man |
| Malvolio is | Olivia’s steward |
| Sir Toby’s vice is | drunkenness |
| Orsino sends _ to carry his messages to Olivia. | Cesario |
| Viola falls in love with | Orsino |
| Olivia falls in love with | Cesario |
| Sebastian is | Viola’s brother |
| Malvolio’s forged letter was written by | Maria |
| The forged letter makes Malvolio believe that | Olivia is in love with him |
| After he is shipwrecked, Sebastian is taken care of by | Antonio |
| _ challenges Cesario to a duel | Sir Andrew |
| Malvolio wears | yellow stockings and crossed garters |
| Antonio travels to Illyria to | be close to Sebastian |
| Sir Andrew tries to fight with Sebastian because he thinks that | Sebastian is Cesario |
| Sir Toby and the others _ to Malvolio | lock him in a dark room and tell him he is mad |
| Feste wears the disguise of _ while speaking to Malvolio | Sir Topas, the curate |
| Olivia marries | Sebastian |
| Orsino eventually | marries Cesario |
| _ does not end up married | Malvolio |
| Orsino is the Duke, or Count, of | Illyria |
| Viola is saved from the wreck by | a sea captain |
| Olivia’s _ and _ have just died | brother and father |
| Viola sympathizes with Olivia because | Olivia just lost her brother |
| Sir Toby _ | Belch |
| _ is NOT one of Orsino’s servants | Fabian |
| When Viola will not take the ring, Malvolio | throws it on the ground |
| Viola tries to convince Orsino that women can feel love by | telling him of her “sister”s love |
| Olivia pledges to mourn her dead brother for | seven years |
| In Act II, Orsino compares women, somewhat unfavorably, to | roses |
| Which character is NOT involved in baiting Malvolio? | Feste |
| Which characters ARE involved in baiting Malvolio? | Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, Fabian, Maria |
| In Act III, Viola says that Feste is a | “wise fool” |
| Who does NOT love Olivia | Fabian |
| Malvolio loves | Olivia |
| Orsino loves | Olivia |
| Sir Andrew loves | Olivia |
| Antonio is wanted in Illyria because of | “piracy”-like activities |
| What color does Olivia hate? | yellow |
| Sir Andrew challenges Viola to a duel as | an attempt to win Olivia |
| Sebastian and Viola are from | Messaline |
| Who stops the duel between Sir Andrew and Viola? | Antonio |
| Feste pretends to be a | curate |
| What does Malvolio ask for while imprisoned? | pen and ink |
| In Act V, Antonio claims to have known Sebastian for | three months |
| The chorus of the ending song that Feste sings is | “the rain it raineth every day” |
| Feste calls Olivia a fool because she | mourns her brother, when he’s in heaven |
| Antonio is afraid to be seen in Illyria because of an act he committed agains | Orsino |
| Malvolio decides to wear yellow stockings and go cross-gartered because | he thinks it will win Olivia over |
| Malvolio’s letter was written by | Maria |
| Olivia falls in love with Cesario, but she marries | Sebastian |
| Sebastian is indebted to Antonio because he saved him from | drowning |
| Sir Andrew, Sir Toby, and Feste disturb the house by | singing and carousing |
| The main setting is | Illyria |
| Viola has left what in the care of a sea captain? | her woman’s clothes |
| When Feste visits Malvolio he is disguised as a | parson, Sir Topas |
| Orsino says he wants to kill | Cesario |
| “After him I love / More than I love these eyes, more than my life, / More by all mores, than e’er I shall love wife. / If I do feign, you witnesses above / Punish my life for tainting my love!” | -Viola |
| “If music be the food of love, play on; Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken and so die.” | -Orsino |
| “If this fall into thy hand, revolve. In my stars I am above thee; but be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon ’em.” | -(Maria as Olivia) Malvolio |
| “O Time, thou must untangle this, not I! / It is too hard a knot for me to untie!” | Viola |
| Female characters | Viola, Olivia, Maria |
| Male characters | Orsino, Sebastian, Malvolio, Fool (Feste), Sir Toby Belch, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Antonio, Valentine and Curio, Fabian, Captain |
| Viola is | Cesario |
| Valentine and Curio work for | Orsino |
| Fabian works for | Olivia |
| What begins the play? | Orsino singing of love |
| “O that I served that lady, and might not be delivered to the world till I had made mine own occasion mellow, what my estate is.” | -Viola (about Olivia) |
| Who attends Sebastian after the shipwreck? | Antonio |
| “She returns this ring to you, sir. You might have saved me my pains to have taken it away yourself.” | -Malvolio (to Cesario) |
| Why does Olivia fall for Cesario? | His words, looks, and actions are appealing. |
| “For women are as roses, whose fair flower being once displayed, doth fall that very hour”? | -Orsino |
| Orsino thinks women cannot love as well as men because | women aren’t constant |
| “By my troth I’ll tell thee, I am almost sick for one, though I would not have it grow on my chin.” | -Viola |
| Viola on beards: | She is in love with a man with a beard. |
| “They that dally nicely with words may quickly make them wanton” | -Viola |
| “Well, I’ll put it on, and I will dissemble myself in’t and I would I were the first that ever dissembled in such a gown.” | -Feste |
| “Go hang yourselves, all. You are idle shallow things, I am not of your element. You shall know more hereafter.” | -Malvolio |
| Who first decides to drop out of the game of making Malvolio mad? | Sir Toby |
| Who arranges a challenge between Sir Andrew and Cesario/Viola? | Sir Toby |
| Toby burns Sir Andrew’s letter of challenge to Cesario because | Andrew’s letter was too ridiculous to send |
| _ is key to undoing all the confusion in the end | Sebastian |
| “Notable pirate, thou salt-water thief, what foolish boldness brought thee to their mercies who thou in terms so bloody and so dear has made thine enemies?” | -Orsino |
| How is Malvolio freed? | Fabian brings the matter to Olivia’s attention |
| Sebastian and Viola sailed only to encounter | a terrible storm, sinking the ship |
| When she lands, Viola | disguised herself as a man and joined Orsino’s court |
| Viola visits Olivia first to | deliver Orsino’s love |
| Sir Toby has a plan to | get Sir Andrew to marry Olivia (for $) |
| When Viola arrives at Olivia’s, Malvolio lets her in and | her disguise is effective – Olivia begins to fall in love with her |
| After Cesario has left, Olivia | makes an excuse to get Malvolio to send a ring |
| Malvolio discovers after sending the ring | Sir Toby, Sir Andrew and Maria making a lot of noise |
| Mari is keen to get revenge on Malvolio because | … |
| The letter to Malvolio says | I cannot say this to your face, but I love you. If you have any feelings for me please show this by wearing yellow cross gartered stockings and smiling broadly |
| After the letter, Malvolio | turns up at Olivia’s room, dressed according to the letter, saying he loved her, and smiles the whole time |
| Olivia reacts | frightened of him being mad, and calls Sir Toby to save her |
| Sir Toby told Cesario and Sir Andrew | that the other was going to kill him |
| Who and why stopped the duel? | Antonio, to defend “Sebastian” |
| Last words of the play are by | Feste (singing a conclusion) |
| A shipwrecked lady, later disguised as Cesario | Viola |
| A rich countess, mourning the death of her brother | Olivia |
| Duke of Illyria, in love with Lady Olivia | Orsino |
| Twin brother of Viola who is involved later in the play | Sebastian |
| Olivia’s stern steward who criticizes Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, and Maria, and is later cruelly tricked by them | Malvolio |
| Lady Olivia’s court jester | Fool (Feste) |
| Olivia’s attendant and maid | Maria |
| lady Olivia’s uncle, rather fond of his drink | Sir Toby Belch |
| A “friend” of Sir Toby, in love with Lady Olivia | Sir Andrew Aguecheek |
| Duke Orsino’s first messenger to Lady Olivia | Valentine |
| The sea captain who rescues Sebastian | Antonio |
| Another servant of Lady Olivia who dislikes Malvolio | Fabian |
| Fabian dislikes | Malvolio |
| Act I, Orsino | loves Olivia, but Olivia is in mourning |
| Act I, Viola | is shipwrecked and washed ashore to Illyria, thinking Sebastian has drowned |
| Act I, Viola goes on to | disguise herself as a man to get a job with Orsino |
| Act I, Viola meets | Orsino and falls in love with him |
| Act I, we meet | Sir Toby (Olivia’s uncle), Maria (Olivia’s maid), and Andrew Aguecheek (Belch’s friend in love with Olivia) |
| Act I, Sir Toby’s motivation | is money in using Aguecheek |
| Act I, Viola called | Cesario, and delivers message to Olivia for Orsino |
| Act I, Olivia is | interested in Cesario |
| Why is Orsino unhappy at the beginning? | can’t have the love of his life, Olivia |
| Viola is unhappy at the beginning because | she thinks Sebastian dead |
| Viola meets Orsino but | she falls in love with him |
| Viola disguises herself because | only a man could get the job she wants |
| When Cesario and Olivia meet, | Olivia falls in love with Cesario |
| Act II, Sebastian | has been rescued by Antonio |
| Act II, Olivia | sends a ring to Cesario |
| Act II, Sir Toby and Sir Andrew | drink, Maria saying to be quiet |
| Act II, Malvolio | tells them all off |
| Act II, Maria | writes a letter to Malvolio in Olivia’s hand for revenge |
| Act II, Malvolio goes on to | find the letter and overreacts (is delighted) |
| Sebastian and Viola are | identical twins |
| Viola realises | Olivia loves her (a mess!) |
| Love triangle | Orsino -> Olivia -> Cesario/Viola -> Orsino |
| Maria is most annoyed at Malvolio because | she had just told them to be quiet |
| Maria suggests | sending a fake love letter from Olivia |
| Malvolio reacts to the letter, | absolutely delighted, and makes sure he follows the instructions exactly |
| Act III, Cesario | carries another message to Olivia, who openly speaks of her love for Cesario |
| Act III, Sir Andrew | is jealous, and Sir Toby persuades him to duel Cesario |
| Act III, Malvolio | appears to follow the love letter |
| Act III, Olivia | thinks Malvolio mad |
| Act II, Cesario | challenged to a duel, but Antonio rescues Cesario, thinking him Sebastian |
| Act II, Antonio | calls Viola “Sebastian”, and she hopes her brother may be alive |
| Olivia loves | Cesario |
| Olivia marries | Sebastian |
| Olivia thinks Malvolio is mad because | strange smiles and clothes |
| The duel is stopped by | Antonio |
| Act IV, Sir Andrew | attacks Sebastian, thinking him Cesario |
| Act IV, Sebastian | surprisingly beast Sir Andrew, who expected Cesario’s weakness |
| Act IV, Sir Toby | draws his sword against Sebastian |
| Act IV, Olivia | thinks Sir Toby fighting Cesario, banishes Sir Toby |
| Act IV, Sebastian now | attracted to Olivia, who thinks him Cesario |
| Act IV, Olivia and Sebastian | decide to get married (still thinking him Cesario) |
| Act IV, Malvolio | has been imprisoned by Sir Toby et al. |
| Act IV, Feste | disguises himself as curate Sir Topas |
| Act IV, Sir Toby is worried | he has offended Olivia, so tells Feste to stop |
| Act IV, Malvolio gets | a pen and paper to write to Olivia to explain |
| Act V, Orsino | decides to talk to Olivia |
| Act V, Cesario accused of | breaking marriage to Olivia, beating Sir Andrew and Sir Toby, and failing to gain Olivia’s love for Orsino |
| Act V, Sebastian | arrives – confusion starts to be explained |
| Act V, Orsino then | declares his love and proposal for Viola |
| Act V, Malvolio’s | explanation is read, and the trick is revealed |
| Act V ends | with Feste’s song |
| Act V everyone lives h.a.e., except | only Malvolio left upset and angry |
| By ending, all | confusion and trickery is revealed |
| In the end, Sebastian and Viola | are reunited |
| Orsino marries | Viola |
| Olivia marries | Sebastian |
| Sir Toby marries | Maria |
| Viola marries | Orsino |
| Sebastian marries | Olivia |
| Maria marries | Sir Toby |
| In the end, Malvolio | leaves and threatens revenge |
| “I could not stay behind you: my desire, / More sharp than filed steel” | -Antonio |
petty twelfth night
July 27, 2019