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12NightFE

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What is the name of Viola’s father?   Sebastian  
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What is the complicated relationship setup of “A loves B, B loves C, and C loves A” called?   A love triangle  
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Shakespeare wrote in verse that contained a certain rhythm of five sets of unstressed and stressed syllables. What is this called?   Iambic Pentameter  
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Complete the quote: “Some are born great, some achieve greatness and some__________.”   have greatness thrust upon them  
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Complete the quote: “Away before me to sweet beds of flowers: Love-thoughts lie rich when canopied __________.”   with bowers  
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True or False: Lady Olivia’s favorite color is yellow.   False  
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True or False: At the play’s beginning, Orsino is depressed because his wife has just died.   False  
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True or False: Sir Toby Belch is a respectable gentleman of good moral character.   False  
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True or False: Sir Toby is, although not a family relative, a close friend of Olivia’s late father.   False  
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True or False: Cesario leaves a jeweled ring with Olivia as a token of Duke Orsino’s love.   False  
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True or False: Lady Olivia has vowed to mourn the death of her brother for seven years.   True  
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True or False: According to mythology, Elysium is where all the troubled souls spent eternity.   True  
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True or False: Sir Andrew, although he pretends to be dumb, is actually very intelligent.   False  
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True or False: “Twelfth Night” is considered to be one of Shakespeare’s most famous tragedies.   False  
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True or False: This play is titled “Twelfth Night” because it takes place 12 days after Christmas.   True  
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Maria said of Malvolio, “…here comes the trout that must be caught...” [2.5.38] This is an example of:   Metaphor  
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One reason Shakespeare’s comedies are read today is:   They are still as funny today as they were four hundred years ago  
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A theme that ran throughout the course of the play was:   Music as a pleasure of life  
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What disguise does Feste wear when he speaks with Malvolio?   Sir Topas, a priest  
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Viola is the twin of:   Sebastian  
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The characters who fought in a duel are:   Cesario, Andrew, and Sebastian  
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Toby, Maria, and Andrew made a plan to:   Make a fool of Malvolio  
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Orsino surrounded himself with:   Flowers, music, and beauty  
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A soliloquy is:   A speech given by a character when alone on stage  
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When Viola will not take the ring from Malvolio, Malvolio:   throws the ring on the ground  
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Olivia pretended that Viola had given her a:   A ring from Orsino  
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Mistaken identity, confusion, and coincidence are devices Shakespeare used to:   Create comedy  
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Apart from her brother, who in Olivia's family has just died?   Her father  
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The play’s storyline is intricate because:   There are several plots going on  
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Feste was referred to as a fool because:   He was like a court jester  
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One theme of the play is:   Appearances aren’t always what they seem  
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Olivia’s feelings for the Duke were:   He was handsome, rich, high in character, but she was not interested  
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Viola comes to work for Duke Orsino because:   She was all alone and had to support herself  
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The first conflict in the play is over:   Duke Orsino’s pining away for Olivia  
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Twelfth Night takes place in:   Illyria  
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Twelfth Night takes place:   On the days leading up to Twelfth Night  
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Who said it? "…for what says Quinapalus? ‘Better a witty fool than a foolish wit.’"   Feste  
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Who said it? "Most radiant, exquisite, and unmatchable beauty – I pray you, tell me if this be the lady of the house, for I never saw her."   Viola  
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Who said it? "Observe him, for the love of mockery; for I know this letter will make a contemplative idiot of him."   Maria  
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Who said it? "Have you any commission from your lord to negotiate with my face? You are now out of your text…"   Olivia  
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Who said it? "Have you no wit, manners, nor honesty, but to gabble like tinkers at this time of night?"   Malvolio  
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Who said it? "I could marry this wench for this device."   Sir Toby  
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Who said it? "A sentence is but a cheveril glove to a good wit; how quickly the wrong side may be turned outward!"   Feste  
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Who said it? "Marry, I saw your niece do more favours to the count’s serving man than ever she bestowed upon me…"   Sir Andrew Aguecheek  
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Who said it? "Here comes the countess; now heaven walks on earth!"   Orsino  
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Who said it? "I had a sister, whom the blind waves and surges have devoured. Of charity, what kin are you to me?"   Sebastian  
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This character masquerades as Olivia when she writes a letter imitating Olivia’s handwriting to play a trick on Malvolio.   Maria  
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He appears to be Cesario, but in reality, he just came to Illyria after being saved from a shipwreck. His sister is Viola.   Sebastian  
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This character appears to want Sir Andrew to marry his niece, Olivia, but he really just wants money from his noble friend.   Sir Toby  
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She is a twin who masquerades as a servant boy because she is all alone in the world, or so she thinks.   Viola  
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She behaves like a “cloistress” until the right “man” comes along; then she forgets mourning for her dead brother and falls in love.   Olivia  
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He thinks he is in love with Olivia, but in reality, he’s in love with love.   Orsino  
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He is pretending to be a brave and fearless knight, but he’s really a wealthy foolish knight who is tricked into a duel against Cesario, and tricked into buying ale for his friend.   Sir Andrew Aguecheek  
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He tries to appear wise, proper, and businesslike. He is a puritan who is very egotistical. He’s convinced that Olivia loves him.   Malvolio  
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This character disguises himself as a parson to make fun of another character. He spends the play making fun of characters.   Feste  
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He is a sea captain and a good friend, but he’s also an outlaw.   Antonio  
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