Impact of the end of the play AO5 Flashcards
What does Bevington say Malvolio is?
“an enemy of merriment”
What does Bevington say about Malvolio ending?
“no room for him in the concluding harmonies of the play”
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allusion to the actors maleness generated a counter to the plays drive towards heterosexuality
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Threatened to undercut the conventional ending in heterosexual union
What does Walton say about about Antonio and Sebastian’s relationship?
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
What does Walton say about the “sexual elasticity between Antonio and Sebastian”?
undergirds a homoerotic frisson that threatens extension beyond the plays final curtain
What did Cruz say about homoerotic love in Twelfth Night?
no place for homoerotic love except for the purpose of comedy and condemnation