Pretending to be a man named Ceasrio.
Viola
"Better a witty fool than a foolish wit."
Feste
This separates Sebastian from Viola in the beginning of the play
A Shipwreck
Likes the duke Orsino.
Viola
Where Sebastian and Antonio were supposed to meet up in Illyria
The Elephant
A fool but often one of the wisest characters.
Feste
"Taste your legs"
Sir Toby
A ring.
Likes "man" Cesario.
Oliva
A person who takes to extreme measures to keep their voice high, SNIP SNIP.
Eunuch
This Character has a drinking problem
Sir Toby
"Ay, sir, I have them (Jokes) at my fingers' ends. Marry, now I let go your hand, I am barren."
Maria
Andrew challenged this person to a duel.
Cesario/Viola
Likes Oliva.
The duke Orsino
This is where the book takes place
One of Orsino's attendants. He was sent to Olivia as a messenger of love, but was not allowed to speak to her.
Valentine
"If music be the food of love, play on, Give me excess of it that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken and so die. That strain again, it had a dying fall."
Orsino
To continue the prank on Malvoio Feste pretended to be this
A Priest/Sir Topas
A man that likes Sebastian?
Antonio
The classical allusion described regarding Sebastian clinging to the ship at the beginning of the play was about which Greek man?
Acteon
Oliva's lady in waiting. Plays jokes on Malvolio
Maria
Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon 'em.”
Maria's Letter
Malvolio is instructed to wear this, according to the letter
Sebastain agrees to marry this person.
Olivia
What does the name Aguecheek literally translate to?
ugly/disease face