Sir Toby | “Not to be abed after midnight is to be betimes and diluculo surgere thou know’st” “We did keep time, sir, in our catches. Sneck up”(PUN for time) “Art any more than a steward? Dost thou think because thou art virtuous there shall be no more cakes and ale?” “Go sir rub your chain with crumbs” “Goodnight Penthesilea” “She’s a beagle true bred and one that adores me” |
dilucolo surgere | Latin phrase says rising at dawn is healthy |
Sir Andrew | “I know to be up late is to be up late” “Ay, ay I care not for good life” |
Feste | “How now, my hearts? Did you never see the picture of We three?” “Would you have a love song or a song of good life?” “O stay and hear your true love’s coming. Journeys end in lovers meeting” “In delay, Youth’s a stuff will not endure” |
We three | well known pub sign showing 2 fools and suggesting the person viewing the sign is the third fool |
Maria | “What a caterwauling do you keep here! If my lady have not called up her steward Malvolio and bid him turn you out of doors, never trust me” “Go shake your ears” “Sweet Sir Toby be patient for tonight. Since the youth of the count’s was today with my lady, she is much out of quiet. For Monsieur Malvolio let me alone with him. If I do not gull him into an ayword and make him a common recreation do not think I have wit enough to lie straight in my bed” “The best persuaded of himself, so crammed with excellencies that it is his grounds of faith that all that look on him love him” “I will plant you two, and let the fool make a third, where he shall find the letter. Observe his construction of it” |
Mavolio | his appearance is ironic because he is in his night robe to scold Feste, Sir Toby and Sir Andrew, but he doesn’t have a sense of humor, “My masters, are you mad? Or what are you? Have you no wit, manners, nor honesty but to gabble like tinkers at this time of night? Do ye make an alehouse of my lady’s house” “Mistress Mary, if you prized my lady’s favor at anything more than contempt, you would not give means for this uncivil rule, she shall know of it by this hand” |
Sir Toby, pun because TIME is in song/rhythm | Describe how and what literary device is being used in this phrase? Also who said this? “We did keep time, sir, in our catches. Sneck up” |
cakes and ale | Puritans hated celebrations during Xmas/Easter because they thought it was just an excuse to get drunk, Malvolio is a presentation of these puritan values through the phrase? |
common recreation | laughing-stock to everyone, something entertaining, |
shaking your ears | way for Maria to call Malvolio an ass |
time-pleaser | kiss up |
affectioned ass | fool |
epistles of love | love letters |
to make him a public fool by writing love letters to him supposedly from Olivia and it will work because Malvolio is conceited/self loved | what is Maria’s plan for Malvolio |
Penthesilea | amazon woman |
Twelfth Night Act 2 Scene 3
July 15, 2019