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  1. Shakespeare uses many rhythmic variations in this line The first is the classic trochaic inversion at the beginning of the line. The second is the pyrrhic caesura that reinforces the shift in mood as Orsino ends the music. The third is the spondee in the last foot, and the last is the relatively unusual masculine ending (the extra stressed ...

  2. The use of imagery is basic. Other literary devices are used excessively. Their occurrence in the play Twelfth Night is listed below. The image of flowers is used as simile. It says. “ For women are as roses, whose fair flower being once displayed, doth fall that very hour.”. Precious stones are used as metaphors.

  3. Analysis of Literary Devices in Twelfth Night. 1. Alliteration: It is a stylistic device in which a number of words, having the same first consonant sound, occur close together in a series. A play written in blank verse, Twelfth Night shows many examples of the use of alliteration. For example, “No man must know.”.

  4. The quote is also significant because it sets up the conflict that will later occur: Orsino assumes that Cesario’s charms will make it more likely for Olivia to change her mind, but instead she falls in love with Cesario himself. Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm /More longing, wavering, sooner lost and worn / Than women’s are (2.4.)

  5. Answers. 1. Love is the major theme of the play. 2. The Duke is in love with Olivia. 3. The Duke’s poetry contains metaphors, puns, synesthesia, and similes. 4. No, it is not completely true ...

  6. The imagery and metaphors in Twelfth Night are often connected with love. For example, both Orsino and later Sir Toby refer to the pursuit of love as a formal hunt, showing they see it as being ...

  7. What type of metaphor does the Duke use when he addresses the "spirit of love"? He uses a metaphor drawn from falconry when he addresses the "spirit of love." What is the subtitle of the play? The subtitle of the play is "What You Will." Toward what does the title Twelfth Night orient the reader? The title orients the reader toward the playful ...

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