Lines 214-15. Give the following words an ordinary, conversational arrangement:”The rudeness that hath appeared in me have I learned from my entertainment.”What word comes first in your new arrangement? | I. |
Line 227. Why, in Olivia’s view, is the text of Orsino’s heart”heresy”? | It might lead her to a spiritual decline. |
Lines 232-234. In these lines, Olivia is: | pretending that she is a picture of herself. |
Line 235. When Viola says,”if God did all,” she means: | if your face is free of painting (cosmetics). |
Lines 240-242. Viola tells Olivia:Lady, you are the cruel’st she aliveIf you will lead these graces to the graveAnd leave the world no copy.To what is Viola trying to persuade Olivia? | Reproduction |
Lines 243-249. In these lines Olivia is | declaring her intention of making an inventory of elements of her beauty. |
Line 251. Which of the following statements best communicates the meaning of Viola’s,”But, if you were the devil, you are fair”? | Even if you were in fact the devil, who is ugly, I’d find you beautiful. |
Lines 257-258. Viola says that Orsino loves Olivia:With adorations, fertile tears,With groans that thunder love, with sighs of fire.Viola is thinking that Orsino the lover is like: | a storm. |
Lines 292-293. Viola says:”And let your fervor, like my master’s, be / Placed in contempt.” She means: | let your love-passion be ridiculed. |
Lines 204-304. At the end of scene 5, Olivia’s chief communication is: | she finds Cesario attractive. |
S1 – 6.01 Quiz: Test Yourself: Twelfth Night, Act 1
July 10, 2019