What is one of the major themes of the play? (Twelfth Night) | love in all forms |
With whom is the Duke (Orsino) in love? (Twelfth Night) | Lady Olivia |
What is the subtitle of the play? (Twelfth Night) | What You Will |
Where do we first meet Viola? (Twelfth Night) | on the seacoast |
How does Viola manage to get into the Duke’s service? | She disguises herself as a man. |
In which country does our play take place? | Illyria |
Who else knows of Viola’s secret plan? | the Captain |
What is Sir Andrew’s relationship to Sir Toby? | They are acquaintances and party together. |
What is Sir Andrew’s purpose for being in the house? | to woo Olivia |
What is Viola’s male name? | Cesario |
Who informs Olivia of Viola’s (Cesario’s) arrival? | Malvolio |
What does Olivia repeatedly tell Viola regarding Orisino? | “I cannot love him” |
Olivia tells Malvolio to return a ________ left by Cesario. She wants it returned to the Duke. | ring |
Who said, “If music be the food of love, play on; Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die.” From Act One, Scene One (The music was playing in the scene.) | Duke Orsino |
Who said in answer to a question about Drunken Men? “Like a drowned man, a fool, and a madman: one draught above heat makes him a fool; the second mads him; and a third drowns him.” | Feste |
Twelfth Night Act 1
July 14, 2019