Act 2 Quotes Flashcards

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“i have enemies in..”

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“i have enemies in Orsino’s court … come what may”

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“i left no ring with her..”

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“i left no ring with her, what means this lady?

… me thought her eyes had lost her tounge”

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“disguise, i see thou..”

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“disguise, i see thou art a wickedness, wherein the pregnant enemy does much”

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“in womens waxen …”

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“in womens waxen hearts to set their forms! for! alas our frailty is the cause”

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“and i poor …”

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“and i poor monster, fond as much on him”

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what shriftless sighs…”

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what shriftless sighs shall poor Olivia breathe!”

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“i care not…”

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“i care not for life” (andrew)

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“your true loves coming, that…”

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(feste singing) “your true loves coming, that can sing both igh and low”

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“a mellifluous voice…”

“a contagious…”

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“a mellifluous voice, as i am true knight”
“a contagious breath”
(andrew and toby)

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“beshrew me, the…”

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“beshrew me, the knights in admirable fooling”

feste saying toby is always a fool

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“o’ the twelfth…”

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(toby sings) “o’ the twelfth day of december”

twelfth night is feast of fools

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“there shall be no…”

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“there shall be no more cakes and ale?”

toby/ metaphor of enjoyment/ theme of overindulgence

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“sweet sir toby…”

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“sweet sir toby, be patient for tonght”

maria/ siblance/ bawdy

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“and your horse…”

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“and your horse now will make him an ass” (andrew)

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“i was adored…”

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“i was adored once too” (andrew)

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16
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“save in the constant …”

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“save in the constant image of the creature that is beloved”

obectification if women by orsino to viola

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“but let concealment, like…”

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“but let concealment, like a worm i’ the bud”

(phallic by viola)

18
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“she sat like patience on…”

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“she sat like patience on a monument, smiling at grief”

simile/ viola/ personalifcation/ oxymoron

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“let me be boiled to…”

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“let me be boiled to death with melancholy”

fabian/ hyperbole/ metaphor

20
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“oh, for a stone -….”

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(toby aside) “oh, for a stone - bow, to hit him in the eye”

slapstick about malvolio

21
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“or play with my…”

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“or play with my - some rich jewel”

bawdy by malvolio

22
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“you must amend…”

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“you must amend your drunkness”

malvolio to toby/ disrespect of superiors

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“this is my ladys hand, these be her …”

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“this is my ladys hand, these be her very C’s, her U’s, and her T’s and thus makes she her great P’s”

(bawdiness by malvolio)

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“this wins him…”

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“this wins him, liver and all”

fabian to malvolio/ 4 humours/ status rather than love

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“i could marry this …”

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“i could marry this wench for this device”
“so could i too”
(toby and andrew)