| My masters, are you mad | ALLITERATION – putting the emphersis on masters it is showing Malvolio is angry |
| Coziers’ catches | Clicking C makes it sound bad – ALITERATION – renforceing Malvolio’s anger toward there actions – reminding you he’s religious |
| Is there no respect of place, person, nor time in you? | RETORICAL QUESTION – Malvolio Putting Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, Feste and Maria on the spot showing he is arogent and angry |
| My lady | Malvolio Putting words into Olivia’s mouth, reminding us he will do anything for her |
| If you can separate yourself and your misdemeanours, | Malvolio being pompous |
| This is much credit to you. | Malvolio being Sarcastic |
| Because thou art virtuous there shall be no more cakes and ale? | Sir Toby is mocking Malvolio’s upright religious nature |
| Go,sir, rub your chain with crumbs. | Sir Toby mocking Malvolio’s pomposity |
| She shall know of it,by this hand | Malvolio saying he is going to tell Olivia about what Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, Feste and Maria are up to |
| If I do not gull himDo not think I have wit enough to lie straight in my bed | Maria saying trust me I can trick him its easier to trick Malvolio than lie in a bed |
| Sir, sometimes he is a kind of Puritan | Maria Mocking Malvolio’s religion |
| I’d beat him like a dog! | Sir Andrew saying he’d beat Malvolio up – but he wouldn’t really do it he is just saying it |
| So crammed (as he thinks) with excellencies, that it is his ground of faith that all look on him love him | Maria is saying how Malvolio thinks everyone loves him |
| Malvolio is hubris | Arogence will lead to his downful |
Twelfth night act 2 scene 3 annotations
July 19, 2019