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Shakespearean Language
100

The character who states: "Nothing that is so is so." 

Who is The Fool

100
The two characters who challenge each other duel in Act 4.

Who are Sebastian and Sir Toby Belch?

100

One theme mentioned in Act 4 when Sebastian says "am I mad?"

What is insanity?

100

When The Fool states: "Sir Toby. For, as the old hermit of Prague" that is an example of this literary device.

What is a simile? 

100

Jove is an allusion to

What is God?

200

The Fool states: "I will dissemble myself in it" when Olivia asks him to wear a gown. The best paraphrase for dissemble is

What is disguise? 
200

Olivia meets this character in Act 4 Scene 1.

Who is Sebastian?

200

One theme highlighted in Act 4 Scene 2 is...

What is deception? 

200

Thou dishonest Satan is an example of

bibliomancy

200

"Hold" is best paraphrased as...

What is "stop?"
300

When The Fool says "bonos dies" he is imitating...

What is Latin? 

300

Maria wants this character to dress up as Sir Toby Belch.

Who is The Fool?

300
When characters speak of darkness, that term also means

What is ignorance

300

The philosopher Pythagoras believed that

What is that the soul can change into another entitiy

300

Knave actually means...

What is a jerk or fool?

400

This character states: "There is no darkness but ignorance." 

Who is The Fool? 

400

In Act 3 Scene 3, Sebastian has looked for Antonio at

What is The Elephant?

400

Olivia and Sebastian celebrate this theme in Act 3 Scene 3

What is marriage? 

400

When The Fool mentions Pythagorus, that is an example of this literary device? 

What is an allusion?
400

When the The Fool says to Malvolio "Or do you but counterfeit" counterfeit means

What is prentending?

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