Impact of the end of the play AO5 Flashcards

1
Q

What does Bevington say Malvolio is?

A

“an enemy of merriment”

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What does Bevington say about Malvolio ending?

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“no room for him in the concluding harmonies of the play”

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A_______ t_ t__ a______ m_________ g________ a c______ t_ t__ p_____ d____ t______ h____________

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allusion to the actors maleness generated a counter to the plays drive towards heterosexuality

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T_________ t_ u_______ t__ c_________ e_______ i_ h___________ u______

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Threatened to undercut the conventional ending in heterosexual union

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What does Walton say about about Antonio and Sebastian’s relationship?

A

if a man fails to advance from homosocial pair into heterosexual marriage, such a man is not reconcilable and should be subjected to punishment and imprisonment

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What does Walton say about the “sexual elasticity between Antonio and Sebastian”?

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undergirds a homoerotic frisson that threatens extension beyond the plays final curtain

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What did Cruz say about homoerotic love in Twelfth Night?

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no place for homoerotic love except for the purpose of comedy and condemnation

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