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  1. Maria. Maria is Olivia’s waiting-gentlewoman. Clever and bold, her witty repartee and propensity for practical jokes characterize her as an embodiment of the play’s tone: unruly, light-hearted, and irreverent. She demonstrates her intelligence by exchanging quips with Sir Toby that go over the head of Sir Andrew Aguecheek, and she proves ...

  2. Twelfth Night is sometimes called a "transvestite comedy" for the obvious reason that its central character is a young woman, Viola, who disguises herself as a pageboy, Cesario. In Shakespeare's time, Viola's part, like all the parts in Twelfth Night, would have been played by a man, because women were not allowed to act.

  3. Which character does not get married (or plan to) at the end of the play? Orsino. Sir Toby. Sebastian. Malvolio. Next section Act 1, scenes i–ii. Test your knowledge on all of Twelfth Night. Perfect prep for Twelfth Night quizzes and tests you might have in school.

  4. Read an in-depth analysis of Antonio. A list of all the characters in Twelfth Night. Twelfth Night characters include: Viola, Orsino and Olivia, Malvolio, Sir Toby, Maria, Sebastian, Antonio.

  5. Mar 28, 2024 · Twelfth Night was written in 1601 or 1602. This means it was written around the time that the English throne was passing from Elizabeth I to James I. Twelfth Night was William Shakespeare’s 21st play and his 10th comedy. Twelfth Night is the end of the Christmas season and was a time of celebration when the social norms were turned on their ...

  6. Olivia’s butler, Malvolio, disapproves of all the other members of her household – her drunken uncle Sir Toby Belch, his friend Sir Andrew Aguecheek and her servants, Maria, Feste and Fabia. Fed up with Malvolio constantly spoiling their fun, they decide to play a practical joke on him. Malvolio is secretly in love with Olivia, and the ...

  7. A summary of Act III: Scene iv in William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Twelfth Night and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

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