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    TWELFTH NIGHT: SCENE QUESTIONS ACT 1‚ SCENE i 1. Where does the play open? 2. Imagine you are the director of a Twelfth Night production. What kind of music would you have played for this scene? 3. The Duke has a very famous speech‚ in the beginning of the play‚ about love. How is the Duke feeling about love as the play opens? 4. What news does Valentine bring the Duke? How does the Duke take this news? 5. Even though we haven’t met Olivia yet‚ what do we know about her? ACT I‚

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    around with Malvolio‚ Maria has to go outside to collect a drunk Sir Toby‚ and when they re-enter the home‚ they are meet by Sir Andrew. Sir Toby quickly moves up the stairs to be with Sir Andrew while Maria stays on the landing looking up at the two. This disconnects the three who will later plot together against Malvolio. Maria is

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    number of good qualities. Her intelligence is constantly seen in the many household matters that she has to attend to. She has to contend with her drunken uncle‚ Sir Toby Belch‚ and when Malvolio presents himself in his mad garb‚ she feels compassion for her foolish steward. Yet‚ earler when Feste made fun of Malvolio‚ the over-serious steward‚ Olivia was fully capable of appreciating the clown’s wit. The single quality that characterizes Olivia best is perhaps her impetuous love and her assertion

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    opposite. Though sometimes the characters do not realize his hidden messages‚ the reader can instantly comprehend Feste ’s figurative language‚ which is evident in every scene in which the fool appears. Whether he is singing to Orsino‚ arguing with Malvolio‚ or playing around with Viola‚ Feste always manages to sneak in a few symbolic foretokens before his exit. His keen eye and fast wit help him to actively partake in the portrayal of the story‚ however‚ the fool is merely present to express that

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    Examine the character of Malvolio in Act II Scene 3. How does he change in Act III Scene 3? Twelfth Night is a Shakespearean comedy that was first performed on the epiphany. It was not given a proper name as Shakespeare said to call it ‘What You Will’. Twelfth Night explores the key themes of unrequited love‚ mistaken identity‚ madness and revenge. This analysis will focus on the character of Malvolio‚ who is at the centre of the play’s sub plot‚ intended to lighten the mood in the play. We will

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    Malvolio the Fool

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    Malvolio the Fool In Shakespeare’s works many characters stand out among the rest. However‚ in his play‚ Twelfth Night‚ or What You Will‚ while our attention is focused on the interesting relationship between Orsino‚ Olivia and Viola‚ there is a curious character sulking around in the background. Making his first appearance in the play in scene five of act one‚ Malvolio is a man only seeking the love of a woman‚ but becomes the butt of everyone’s jokes. When we first see Malvolio he is right

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    Malvolio Essay Shakespeare portrays Malvolio as a Puritan. They were a religious group that believed that things such as theatres should be shut down and were generally strict and quite boring. Consequently Malvolio has some undesirable traits‚ which lead to him being portrayed as a villain throughout the tale of Twelfth Night. Despite this Malvolio does have some positive characteristics. These are centred around his job and his employer‚ Lady Olivia. For example he is moral as he says‚ “My

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    In twelfth night‚ Malvolio starts off as a legitimate comic target‚ as the way that he acts towards certain characters in the play shows us that he could be considered more of a villain. I do not believe that we‚ as an audience‚ feel sympathy for Malvolio in the early stages of the play as we see his treatment of others‚ namely Sir Toby‚ Sir Andrew and Maria. This is shown when Malvolio reprimands Sir Toby and Sir Andrew. Malvolio threatens Sir Toby‚ telling him that Olivia will throw him out if

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    Twelfth Night Malvolio Character Malvolio is a very egotistical character; he is immune to enjoyment and affection. He plays a significant part in the story of Twelfth Night‚ as he is foolish but self-righteous at the same time. Shakespeare made Malvolio the character in the story that the reader would immediately lable as the baddy this is because Malvolio is a puritan and puritans were against the theatre. The theatre was what made Shakespeare therefore he sent subliminal messages throughout

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    Ultimately‚ to create an accurate Yahoo Answers account. Malvolio-- a character involved in a subplot to the Viola-Olivia-Orsino- love triangle-- would probably write a post about his time behind bars. The setting is Olivia’s dungeon‚ and broken-hearted Malvolio sought for aid. Ultimately‚ he resorted to Yahoo Answers where all his troubles will be resolved. Malvolio has always been an extravagant character. He even called himself “Count Malvolio” because he positive he was going to marry

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