Viola disguises herself as this character in order to work for Orsino.
Cesario
This Duke of Illyria begins the play by talking about love and music.
Orsino
The wind whistled at me
Personification
Orsino feels this type of love towards Olivia
Eros
This character falls in love with Cesario, not knowing Cesario is actually Viola.
Olivia
She disguises herself as a man after being shipwrecked.
Viola
Jumbo shrimp
Oxymoron
How does Viola challenge gender roles
Dressing up as Cesario
Sir Toby, Maria, and others trick this character into believing Olivia loves him.
Malvolio
This character writes the fake love letter that tricks Malvolio.
Maria
As cute as a button
Simile
This character represents the Jester archetype?
Feste
Antonio risks arrest when he enters Illyria to help this person.
Sebastian
This witty clown provides jokes and insightful commentary throughout the play.
Feste
When the audience knows something the characters do not
Dramatic irony
This character is ruled by emotion and quickly falls in love with Orsino’s messenger
Olivia
At the end of the play, these two characters marry each other after many misunderstandings
Orsino and Viola
This pair of twins are separated by a shipwreck and reunited at the end.
Viola and Sebastian
A hint or warning that something will happen in the future
Foreshadowing
This theme is when characters make rational or irrational decisions based on love
Reason vs emotion