In Act 1 of "Twelfth Night," what major event occurs at the very beginning of the play that sets the plot in motion?
A shipwreck separates Viola and Sebastian.
In Act 2 of "Twelfth Night," where does Viola (Cesario) find employment, and who becomes her employer?
Viola (Cesario) finds employment as a page in the service of Duke Orsino.
In Act 3 of "Twelfth Night," where does much of the action take place as the love triangle intensifies?
Olivia's garden
In Act 4 of "Twelfth Night," what happens when Malvolio confronts Olivia about the strange letter he received?
Olivia is confused by his behavior and dismisses him, believing he is mad.
Complete the famous opening line from Act 1, Scene 1: "If music be the food of love..."
"...play on."
In Act 2, Scene 3, what character represents the classic Shakespearean "fool" archetype who uses clever wit and wordplay for humor?
Feste, the fool
In Act 2, what do Sir Toby Belch and Sir Andrew Aguecheek spend their time doing, which greatly annoys Maria and Malvolio?
Sir Toby Belch and Sir Andrew Aguecheek engage in revelry and carousing, much to the annoyance of Maria and Malvolio.
In Act 3, Scene 2, who plays a pivotal role in encouraging Sir Andrew Aguecheek to stay in the competition for Olivia's love?
Sir Toby Belch encourages Sir Andrew to stay and keep pursuing Olivia.
In Act 5, what revelation occurs regarding the love triangle between Viola, Duke Orsino, and Olivia?
Viola's true identity is revealed (that she is a woman), leading to the resolution of the love triangle.
In Act 2, Scene 4, who humorously says, "Tis but fortune; all is fortune" and in what context?
Sir Toby Belch says this to justify his reckless behavior and drinking.
In Act 1, Scene 4, who is Duke Orsino deeply in love with, and what does he ask Viola (Cesario) to do?
Duke Orsino is in love with Olivia, and he asks Viola (Cesario) to deliver a love message to her.
What playful scheme does Maria come up with in Act 2 to embarrass Malvolio and make him look foolish?
Maria forges a love letter to Malvolio, supposedly from Olivia, to trick him into thinking Olivia loves him.
What is Duke Orsino's reaction when Cesario (Viola) returns from Olivia's with a ring in Act 3, Scene 4?
Duke Orsino is puzzled and frustrated by Cesario's apparent success in wooing Olivia.
In Act 5, Scene 1, what happens to Sir Toby Belch and Maria, who have been engaged in their own romantic subplot?
Sir Toby Belch and Maria announce their plans to get married.
In Act 2, Scene 2, Viola (as Cesario) says, "Too well what love women to men may owe." What does she mean by this?
She means that women are capable of feeling deep love for men, and she understands this firsthand.
What character serves as Olivia's steward and is known for being overly formal and serious in Act 1?
Malvolio
What role does Feste play in Olivia's household, and what special talent does he possess that's showcased in Act 2?
Feste is Olivia's fool/jester who entertains with witty wordplay and songs.
In Act 3, Scene 4, Olivia mistakes Viola (Cesario) for Sebastian. What does she do that adds to the confusion and mistaken identity?
Olivia proposes marriage to Viola, thinking she is Sebastian.
In Act 5, Scene 1, what event takes place when Sebastian and Olivia meet again, clearing up the confusion?
Sebastian and Olivia recognize each other, resolving the mistaken identity.
In Act 3, Scene 4, when Malvolio is dressed in yellow stockings, what does Olivia say humorously about his appearance?
Olivia remarks, "Why, this is very midsummer madness."
In Act 1, Scene 5, why does Olivia become interested in Cesario (Viola), and what does she send to him as a token of her affection?
Olivia becomes interested in Cesario due to his beauty and sends him a ring as a symbol of her affection.
In Act 2, Scene 5, what significant event happens when Viola (disguised as Cesario) meets with Sir Toby Belch and Sir Andrew?
A duel is proposed between Sir Andrew and Viola, leading to comedic chaos
In Act 3, Scene 1, what does Viola (Cesario) reveal to the audience about her feelings for Duke Orsino, despite her disguise?
Viola confesses her love for Duke Orsino, which adds to the complex romantic relationships in the play.
At the end of the play, what decisions are made regarding the romantic entanglements of the characters in "Twelfth Night"?
Viola marries Duke Orsino, and Olivia marries Sebastian, while Maria and Sir Toby Belch also plan to wed.
In Act 5, Scene 1, what famous line does Viola (disguised as Cesario) say upon being reunited with her twin brother, Sebastian?
"Twins, sir, I am not twins;"