Context
Themes
Quotes
Act I & 2
100

When did Shakespeare write/perform Twelfth Night?

Shakespeare probably wrote Twelfth Night in the middle of his career / 1601-2

100

What is the first "misrule" or reversal in the play?

Gender

100

"I, poor monster, fond as much on him."

Viola

100

What role does Sir Andrew play?

suitor to Olivia. "natural" fool

200

What is Twelfth Night's alternate title?

What You Will

200

What is Orsino "sick" with?

Love

200

"she'll not match above her degree, either in estate, year, nor wit."

Sir Toby. About Olivia (1.3.97)

200

Why won't Olivia talk to Orsino?

Because she is in mourning...and/or she has already turned down his suit.

300

What holiday does the term "twelfth night" refer to?

the Epiphany.

300

Who rules the Epiphany celebration? What is that day called?

A commoner becomes Lord of Misrule. The Feast of Fools

300

"and hath all the good gifts of nature"

Toby about Sir Andrew (1.3.25)

300

Why does Viola pretend to be male?

It is safer to be a male in an unknown land than to be a female.

400

Who played women on Shakespeare's stage? 

Why is that important in this play (as well as "As You Like It" and "Merchant of Venice")?

Young boys. boys performing women performing men was often used to break the fourth wall and elicit comedy

400

What other play considers Misrule and who "plays" the King?

Measure for Measure

400

"some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon 'em....put thyself into the trick of singularity."

Malvolio (2.5.130)

400

What is Viola's plan in Illyria?

to conceal herself as a eunuch and work for Duke Orsino.

500
What is the theme and general order of the Epiphany's "Feast of Fools"?

Misrule, disorder, Inversion of Order

500

Mistaken gender is important for Viola and Olivia. What other play uses gender / women's identity as comic relief?

Measure for Measure (bawds); Henry V (horse scene)

500

"This fellow is wise enough to play the fool and to do that well craves a kind of wit...this is a practice/ as full of labor as a wise man's art./ For folly that he wisely shows is fit,/ But wise men, folly-fall'n, quite taint their wit."

Viola about Feste. (3.1.53-61)

500

What role does the fool play?

Comic relief, counselor, moral reason