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  1. Answers. 1. Maria threatens the Clown with punishment for his absence. 2. The Clown evidences an offhand attitude toward Olivia. 3. The Clown tries to prove that Olivia is a fool. 4. Malvolio is ...

  2. Twelfth Night is a play about desire’s power to override conventions of class, religion, and even gender. Several characters begin the play believing they want one thing, only to have love teach them they actually want something else. Orsino thinks he wants Olivia, until he falls in love with Viola (dressed as Cesario.)

  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. Unlock with LitCharts A. Explanation and Analysis—Costumes: Twelfth Night is a play filled with costumes and disguises. In addition to creating endless moments of humor and mistaken identity, clothing acts as a motif that represents the fluidity of human identity and emotion.

  5. Scene 1. The play’s final scene opens as Fabian begs Feste to let him see Malvolio’s letter to Olivia. Feste refuses, and the Duke, Viola, Curio, and other lords enter. The Duke and Feste ...

  6. Expert Answers. Literary devices used in Twelfth Night include simile, metaphor , personification, and apostrophe. A simile is a comparison for effect between unlike things using “like” or ...

  7. Analysis. To help you look at any scene in Twelfth Night and interrogate it, it’s important to ask questions about how it's written and why. Shakespeare’s plays are driven by their characters and every choice that’s made about words, structure and rhythm tells you something about the person, their relationships or their mood in that moment.

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