Act 2 Flashcards
Who first enters in Act 2 Scene 1?
Antonio and Sebastian
Where does Antonio first start showing signs of loving Sebastian in Act 2 Scene 1?
‘if you will not murder me for my love, let me be your servant’
(let me be your servant and go with you, if you don’t return my devotion you will be killing me)
What does Antonio say about overcoming the danger he’d face in Illyria in Act 2 Scene 1?
‘i adore thee so that danger shall seem sport, and I will go’
(i dont care, my adoration for you is too strong, and the danger seems trivial to me)
Who enters at the start of Act 2 Scene 2?
Viola, with Malvolio following.
Where does Malvolio first exhibit signs of jealousy towards Viola in Act 2 Scene 2?
‘she returns this ring to you sir. You might have saved me my pains to have taken it away yourself.’
What does Viola say in her soliloquy at end of Act 2 Scene 2?
‘disguise, i see though art a wickedness’
‘my state is desperate for my master’s love’
‘she mistaken, seems to dote on me’
Who enters at the start of Act 2 Scene 3?
Sir Toby Belch and Sir Andrew
What foolish thing does Andrew immediately say at the start of Act 2 Scene 3?
‘to be up late is to be up late’
What does Feste say of Malvolio in Act 2 Scene 3?
‘malvolio’s nose is no whipstock’
malvolio can’t keep his nose out of anything
What does Andrew ironically mistake a song of a ‘good life’ for in Act 2 Scene 3?
‘i care not for good life’
(he mistakes a song of good life - being a drinking song - for a song of a virtuous life - something which he doesn’t care for)
What does Feste say about love in his song in Act 2 Scene 3?
‘what is love? ‘Tis not hereafter’
what is love? it is not the future
What does Malvolio say after he enters in Act 2 Scene 3?
‘my masters, are you mad? or what are you? have you no wit, manners or honesty but to gabble like tinkers at this time of night?
What does Belch say to Malvolio after he and Feste stop singing in Act 2 Scene 3?
‘dost though think, because thou art virtuous, there shall be no more cakes and ale?’
What does Belch say to Malvolio in Act 2 Scene 3, which references implications of masturbation?
‘go, sir, rub your chain with crumbs’
go rub your steward’s chain in some crumbs
How does Maria reference politics of the time in Act 2 Scene 3?
‘sometimes he is a kind of puritan’