Critics Flashcards

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Herschel Baker

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Duke Orsino is a narcissistic fool

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Roger Warren

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Orsino is ‘Capable of powerful feeling… under Viola’s influence

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Ashley Perno

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It is as cesario she loved

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Valerie Traub

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It is an object of another women’s desire that Cesario finds her own erotic voice

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5
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C.L Barber

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He is imprisoned in his own virtues

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6
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Levin

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[malvolio] well deserves to be put back in his place

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7
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Bhatkin

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His role is to expose all that is vulgar and falsely stereotyped in human relationships

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Jean Howard

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The play disciplines independent women like Olivia

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9
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Ralph Berry

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I surmise that the ultimate effect of Twelfth Night is to make the audience ashamed of itself

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10
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Jan knott

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The real theme of Illyria, erotic delirium or the metamorphoses of sex

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11
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David Schalkwyk

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In Illyria love seems to be a form of madness

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Ashley Perno

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It is as cesario she loved

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