Sir Andrew Flashcards
Act 1 scene 3:
‘‘Good……, I…..better…….’’
'’Good mistress Accost, I desire better acquaintance.’’
Act 1 scene 3:
‘‘I am a………. of……, and i believe that does….to my….’’
'’I am a great eater of beef, and I believe that does harm to my wit’’
Act 1 scene 3:
‘‘why, would that have mended my hair?’’
'’Why, would that have mended my hair?’’
Act 2 scene 3:
‘‘AY, ay, I…..for……’’
'’Ay. ay, I care not for good life’’
Act 2 scene 3:
‘‘Id….. like a….’’
'’Id beat him like a dog’’
Act 2 scene 5: (box tree scene)
‘‘For many do call me fool’’
'’For many do call me fool’’
Act 3 scene 2:
‘‘I’ll not…. a jot….’’
'’I’ll not stay a jot longer’’
Act 4 scene 1: (denouement) and duel scene featuring main plot and sub plot
‘‘I’ll have an…. of…. against him…. if there be…….’’
'’I’ll have an action of battery against him, if there be any law in Illyria’’
Comic outrage of sir andrew in repsonse to seb striking him exposes his characterisation as a natural fool of the play and an absurd figure
Act 5 scene 1:
‘‘he’s the very devil incardinate’’
(about sir tobys injurires sustained by seb)
‘‘he’s the very devil incardinate.’’