Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. The steward in charge of the servants at Olivia's house. A stuck-up killjoy, Malvolio annoys the other members of the household by constantly condescending to and scolding them. In revenge, Maria, Sir Toby, and others play a prank on Malvolio that adds comic relief to Twelfth Night, but also reveals Malvolio's ambition, arrogance, and self-love.

  2. As scene 4 opens, Olivia is speaking to herself. She has sent for Cesario, and she is wondering how she can win “him” over. She then asks Maria where Malvolio is. Maria responds that he is ...

  3. Scene 2. At the beginning of scene 2, Sir Andrew is angry, for he has overheard the exchange between Olivia and Viola and is jealous. Fabian, however, responds that Olivia has really given Sir ...

  4. In Shakespeare’s time, a woman of Olivia’s social status would have been expected to marry to form the right alliances rather than for love. Orsino is described throughout the play as an attractive, wealthy and decent man, but Olivia is confident in her rejection of him. Instead she falls desperately in love with Orsino’s young servant ...

  5. Sebastian is important to this thematic element because his character traits are identical to Viola's. He is gentle, understanding, loyal, compassionate, intelligent, resourceful, loving. These ...

  6. Thanks for exploring this SuperSummary Study Guide of “Twelfth Night” by William Shakespeare. A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.

  7. Get an answer for 'Discuss the character of Feste in Twelfth Night with reference to his words/actions and others' opinions.' and find homework help for other Twelfth Night questions at eNotes

  1. People also search for