Twelfth Night Act 5 Scene 1

Maria All characters but who is not in the final act/scene of the play because it is the climax?
Orsino finally leaves his house to come see his true love Olivia, “Yet when I saw it last, it was besmeared as black as Vulcan in the smoke of war. A baubling vessel was he captain of. With which such scathful grapple did he make with most noble bottom of our fleet, That very envy and the tongue of loss, Cried fame and honor on him” “Notable pirate! Thou salt-water thief! What foolish boldness brought thee to their mercies” “To whose ingrate and unauspicious altars My soul the faithfull’st off rings have breathed out.”Why should I not-had I the heart to do it-Like to th’Egyptian thief at point of death Kill what I love” “I’ll sacrifice the lamb that I do love, to spite a raven’s heart within a dove” “O thou dissembling cub! Farewell and take her but direct thy feet where thou and I henceforth may never meet” “One face, one voice, one habit, and 2 persons” “Give me thy hand and let me see thee in thy woman’s weeds””This savors not much of distraction” “Your master quits you; and for your service done him, So much against the mettle of your sex, So far beneath your soft and tender breeding And since you called me master for so long Here is my hand, you shall from this time be your master’s mistress”
Viola “Here comes the man, sir, that did rescue me” “He did me kindness sir drew on my side But in conclusion put strange speech upon me” “After him I love more than I love these eyes, more than life, more by all mores than e’er I shall love wife” “Why do you speak to me? I never hurt you. You drew up your sword upon me without cause, But I bespake you fair, and hurt you not” “Of Messaline. Sebastian was my father. Such a Sebastian was my brother.” “My father had a mole upon his brow” “If nothing lets to make us happy both, But this my masculine usurped attire” “And all those sayings will I overswear, And all those swearings keep as true in soul As doth that orbed continent the fire that severs day from night”
Vulcan God of fire, similar to Hephestaus
Antonio “A witchcraft drew me hither” “His life I gave him and did thereto add My love without retention or restraint, All his in dedication, for his sake.” “An apple cleft in 2 is not more twin than these 2 creatures.”
love because both witchcraft and love make you do illogical things, kind of like you are under a spell witchcraft can be compared to what and why?
Olivia “Cesario, you do not keep promise with me.” “What do you say Cesario?” “If it be aught to the old tune my Lord, it is as fat and fulsome to mine ear as howling after music” “Ay me detested, How am I beguiled!” “Whither, my lord? Cesario, husband stay!” “Be that thou know’st thou art and then thou art as great as that thou fear’st” “Thou shalt be both plantiff and the judge of thine own cause”
Antonio/Olivia both speak words of love and express loving actions, Malvolio doesn’t speak words of love but shows love through loving actions and Orsino speaks words of love,but does not show loving actions describe the ways Antonio, Olivia, Malvolio and Orsino love
appearance vs. reality because Olivia looks nice on the outside but has a black heart on the inside what theme does the raven’s heart convey and why
Kill Olivia because Olivia rejected him and Orsino compares himself to Thyamus who killed a woman whom he loved so nobody else could have he and then Orsino threatens to kill Cesario Orisno threatens to what
Sir Andrew “The count’s gentlemen, one Cesario. We took him for a coward, but he’s the very devil incardinate.”
Sir Toby “Will you help-an ass head, and a coxcomb and a knave, a thin faced knave, a gull?”
Pathos because it expresses emotion, Sir Toby “Will you help-an ass head, and a coxcomb and a knave, a thin faced knave, a gull?” WHAT is this a literary example of and who says this?
Sebastian “I am sorry, madam; I have hurt your kinsman. But had it been the brother of my blood, You throw a strange regard upon me” “Of charity, what kin are you to me? What countryman? What name? What parentage?”
Olivia and Antonio What are Sebastian’s first 2 concerns (in order)?
Simile, Viola, compares herself to the sun as truthful and constant “And all those sayings will I overswear, And all those swearings keep as true in soul As doth that orbed continent the fire that severs day from night” Name the literary device and who says this and what is being compared?
Orsino and Viola/Cesario, Olivia and Sebastian because of fate and nature 2 couples who are good parings and why
Fabain “The madly used Malvolio”
opposites attract, Fabian What theme is expressed with “Maria writ the letter at Sir Toby’s great importance, in recompense whereof he hath married her” and who says this
Malvolio “I’ll be revenged on the whole pack of you!”
Feste “For the rain it raineth every day But that’s all one our play is done And we’ll strive to please you every day”
apostrophe A figure of speech that directly addresses an absent or imaginary person or personified abstraction, such as liberty or love. It is an address to something or someone that cannot answer. The effect may add familiarity or emotional intensity. Many apostrophes imply a personification of the object addressed. ex. thou by night
Synecdoche • A figure of speech in which a part of something is used to represent the whole (or, occasionally, the whole is used to represent a part)• Example: Referring to a “car” (the whole) as “wheels” (a part) – as in, “Nice wheels, Johnny.” A part of a larger entity is used to represent the whole thing. • The word “bread” refers to food or money as in writing is my bread and butter or sole breadwinner.