Act 4 Flashcards
Which paradox does Sebastian use in Act 4 Scene 1?
‘nothing that is so, is so’
What does Sebastian ask about the people in Act 4 Scene 1?
‘are all the people mad?’
Where does Olivia propose to get with Sebastian in Act 4 Scene 1?
‘nay, come, I prithee; would thou’ldst be ruled by me!’
Where does Act 4 Scene 2 reference the 10 plagues?
‘i say, there is no darkness but ignorance; in which thou art more puzzled than the Egyptians in their fog’
Where does Malvolio mention ignorance in Act 4 Scene 2?
‘this house is as dark as ignorance, though ignorance were as dark as hell’
Where does Malvolio reference his maltreatment in Act 4 Scene 2?
‘there was never a man so notoriously abused’
Where does Malvolio reference his ‘wits’ in Act 4 Scene 2?
‘they… keep me in darkness, send ministers to me, asses, and do all they can to face me out of my wits’
Where is Sebastian dumbfounded at such a pretty girl as Olivia being in love with him in Act 4 Scene 3?
‘this pearl she gave me, I do feel’t, and see’t’
Where does Sebastian reference deception in Act 4 Scene 3?
‘there’s something in’t that is deceivable’
What does Olivia tell Sebastian not to blame in Act 4 Scene 3?
‘blame not this haste of mine’
Who enables Feste to engage in the darker comedy of Act 4 Scene 2? Evidence this?
Maria
‘put on this gown and beard’
*the fool puts on the gown and beard’
Who does Feste say Sir Topas is visiting in Act 4 Scene 2?
‘malvolio the lunatic’
How does Feste reference religion in Act 4 Scene 2?
‘out, hyperbolical fiend!’ (out you enormous devil)
‘fie, thou dishonest satan!’
How does Feste paradoxically the ‘clestories toward the south-north’ in Act 4 Scene 2?
they are ‘lustrous as ebony’