Plot Points
Who said it?
Character Deep Dive
Language and terms
100

The protagonist who is shipwrecked on the shores of Illyria at the beginning.

Who is Viola

100

If music be the food of love, play on.

What is said by Orsino?

100

Olivia's steward

Who is Malvolio?

100

This is a called an aside

What is a brief comment to the audience unheard by other characters?

200

Change her appearance to that of a man.

What Viola needs to do to survive and to work for Orsino?

200

Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon ’em.

What is the letter read by Malvolio?

200

Olivia's reason for refusing Orsino.

What is mourning and vowing not to marry for seven years?

200

This is a topic/central idea within Twelfth Night

What is identity?

What is love?

What is deception?

What is disguise?

300

Wear yellow stockings, be cross-gartered and smile constantly.

What does Malvolio believe the letter asks him to do?

300

I am not what I am 

What is said by Viola (as Cesario)?

300

The motivation for Maria to play a prank on Malvolio.

What is self-righteousness?

What is to teach him a lesson?

300

Prose versus verse

What is everyday speech versus what is poetic form?

400

They are twins and look alike; others mistake them for each other. 

What is the cause is for the confusion between Viola and Sebastian?

400

Better a witty fool than a foolish wit

What is said by Feste?

400

Feste's role in the play.

What is a truth-teller, commentator, jester?

400

The audience knows more than the characters. This creates humour/tension.

What is dramatic irony?

500

Viola & Orsino; Olivia & Sebastian; Maria & Sir Toby

Who are the couples who end up together at the end?

500

I'll be revenged on the whole pack of you.

What is said by Malvolio?

500

Sir Toby's role and motivation.

What is comic relief, scheming and to wed Maria?

500

Wordplay on multiple meanings. e.g. Feste's "Better a witty fool than a foolish wit".

What is a pun?