Act 2 Quotes Flashcards
“i have enemies in..”
“i have enemies in Orsino’s court … come what may”
“i left no ring with her..”
“i left no ring with her, what means this lady?
… me thought her eyes had lost her tounge”
“disguise, i see thou..”
“disguise, i see thou art a wickedness, wherein the pregnant enemy does much”
“in womens waxen …”
“in womens waxen hearts to set their forms! for! alas our frailty is the cause”
“and i poor …”
“and i poor monster, fond as much on him”
what shriftless sighs…”
what shriftless sighs shall poor Olivia breathe!”
“i care not…”
“i care not for life” (andrew)
“your true loves coming, that…”
(feste singing) “your true loves coming, that can sing both igh and low”
“a mellifluous voice…”
“a contagious…”
“a mellifluous voice, as i am true knight”
“a contagious breath”
(andrew and toby)
“beshrew me, the…”
“beshrew me, the knights in admirable fooling”
feste saying toby is always a fool
“o’ the twelfth…”
(toby sings) “o’ the twelfth day of december”
twelfth night is feast of fools
“there shall be no…”
“there shall be no more cakes and ale?”
toby/ metaphor of enjoyment/ theme of overindulgence
“sweet sir toby…”
“sweet sir toby, be patient for tonght”
maria/ siblance/ bawdy
“and your horse…”
“and your horse now will make him an ass” (andrew)
“i was adored…”
“i was adored once too” (andrew)
“save in the constant …”
“save in the constant image of the creature that is beloved”
obectification if women by orsino to viola
“but let concealment, like…”
“but let concealment, like a worm i’ the bud”
(phallic by viola)
“she sat like patience on…”
“she sat like patience on a monument, smiling at grief”
simile/ viola/ personalifcation/ oxymoron
“let me be boiled to…”
“let me be boiled to death with melancholy”
fabian/ hyperbole/ metaphor
“oh, for a stone -….”
(toby aside) “oh, for a stone - bow, to hit him in the eye”
slapstick about malvolio
“or play with my…”
“or play with my - some rich jewel”
bawdy by malvolio
“you must amend…”
“you must amend your drunkness”
malvolio to toby/ disrespect of superiors
“this is my ladys hand, these be her …”
“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)
“this wins him…”
“this wins him, liver and all”
fabian to malvolio/ 4 humours/ status rather than love
“i could marry this …”
“i could marry this wench for this device”
“so could i too”
(toby and andrew)