What is the setting of the play, Twelfth Night?
What is Illyria?
Who challenges Cesario to a duel?
Who is Sir Andrew?
Olivia's uncle; has rowdy behavior and drinks
Who is Sir Toby?
Words in italics that direct dialogue, character movement and setting during the play.
What is stage directions?
What is 37?
Why will Olivia not receive any visitors?
She is mourning her dead brother.
What do Sir Toby and the others do to Malvolio?
They lock him in a dark room and tell him he's crazy.
Noble Illyrian lady. Falls in love with Cesario
Who is Olivia?
When there is a difference between what a character says and what a character actually means. Another term for sarcasm.
What is verbal irony?
What is the name of the famous theatre that Shakespeare helped build?
What is the Globe?
Why is Sir Andrew staying at Lady Olivia's house?
He is trying to court/marry Olivia
Which unlikely pair gets married at the end of the play?
Who is Sir Toby and Maria?
Olivia's clever servant. Writer of "The Prank".
Who is Maria?
When the audience knows something before characters in a play/movie/book.
What is dramatic irony?
What text is the only one quoted more than Shakepeare plays?
What is the Bible?
Who forges the letter that Malvolio thinks is from Olivia?
Who is Maria?
What disguise does Feste wear when he speaks to Malvolio?
Who is Sir Topas the Priest?
Rescues Sebastian from the shipwreck.
Who is Antonio?
A dramatic device when a character speaks to a character or the audience in a play. Other characters can't hear, only the audience.
What is an aside?
What caused theatres to close down in the 1590's
What is the plague?
Name the 3 things that the letter instructs Malvolio to do
1. Be rude to servants
2. Smile
3. Wear yellow stockings with crossed garters.
Finish the quote: "Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and..."
"some have greatness thrust upon them"
Clown. Makes jokes, sings songs, and gives advice.
Who is Feste the Fool?
When an actor "intentionally" does this, they are speaking directly to the audience. They are seen breaking this.
What is the "4th wall"
What are the 3 main types of Shakespeare plays?
Tragedies, Comedies, Histories