“If music be the food of love, play on” Speaker: | Olivia |
“Thou shalt present me as a eunuch to him” Speaker: | Viola |
How are Viola and Olivia potential foils for each other? (What do they have in common) | They both relate to having lost/dead brothers |
Name Olivia’s two suitors: | Orsino and Andrew |
What is Viola going to do for Orsino? | Woo Olivia for him |
An Italian Sonnet has all of the following | 1) 14 lines2) An Octave and a Sestet3) Lambic Pentameter |
An Italian Sonnet has all of the following EXCEPT | A Rhyming couplet |
A Shakespearean Sonnet has all of the following | 1) 14 lines2) A Rhyming couplet3) Lambic Pentameter |
A Shakespearean Sonnet has all of the following EXCEPT | An Octave and a Sestet |
Italian and Shakespearean sonnets are both Lyrical sonnets | True |
Who is Cesario? What is his mission? | Cesario is actually Viola dressed up like a man. His/Her job is to Woo Olivia |
Who is Malvolio? What is his mission? | Malvolio is seen as the antagonist of the play. His job is to bring the ring to Cesario |
Who is miraculously alive? | Sebastian (The sister of Viola) |
Who is plotting against Malvolio? | Toby and Maria |
What is their “Evil” plan? | Their plan is to make Malvolio look like a fool in front of Olivia by writing a love letter in her name |
Why are they plotting against Malvolio? | Malvolio is rude to them |
“I left no ring with her. What means this lady? Speaker: | Cesario |
Who is Viola (Cesraio) in love with? | Orsino |
All of the following are included in the fake letter from Olivia to Malvolio | 1) Wear yellow stockings2) Wear cross garters3) Smile a lot4) Be haughty towards Toby |
All of the following are include in the fake letter from Olivia to Malvolio EXCEPT | Smother Olivia with hugs and kisses |
Who said the following quote? “And what’s her history?” | Orsino |
“She sat like Patience on a monument,/ Smiling at grief. Was not this love indeed?/ We men say more, swear more, but indeed/ Our shows are more than will; for still we prove/ Much in our vows but little in our love.” What is Viola/ Cesario saying about her “sister”? | Viola/ Cesario is saying that her “sister” is a depressed person who is in love with someone |
“She sat like Patience on a monument,/ Smiling at grief. Was not this love indeed?/ We men say more, swear more, but indeed/ Our shows are more than will; for still we prove/ Much in our vows but little in our love.” What is Viola | … |
Twelfth Night
July 23, 2019