Twelfth Night A Review, or what you will. 1. Name the speaker of the following quotation: “O when mine eyes did see Olivia first, Methought she purged.

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Twelfth Night A Review, or what you will

1. Name the speaker of the following quotation: “O when mine eyes did see Olivia first, Methought she purged the air of pestilence.” ( ) a.Valentine b.Duke Orsino c.Viola/Cesario d.Curio

2. Name the speaker of the following quotation: “But like a cloistress she will veiled walk And water once a day her chamber round With eye-offending brine—all this to season a brother’s dead love” ( ) a.Duke Orsinob. Viola/Cesario c. Valentined. Curio

3. Name the speaker of the following quotation: “O, she that hath a heart of that fine frame To pay this debt of love but to a brother, How will she love…” ( ) a.Valentineb. Duke Orsino c. Viola/Cesariod. Captain

4. Name the poetic device: “Where, like Arion on a dolphin’s back, I saw him hold acquaintance with the waves So long as I could see.” ( ) a.Metaphorb. Personification c. Dramatic ironyd. allusion

5. Name the speaker of the following quotation: “They say she hath abjured the company And sight of men.” ( ) a.Duke Orsino b.Viola c.Captain d.Valentine

6. Name the speaker of the following quotation: “That quaffing and drinking will undo you: I heard my lady talk of it yesterday, and of a foolish knight that you brought in one night here to be her wooer.” ( ) a.Sir Toby Belchb. Maria c. Sir Andrewd. Feste

7. What type of humour is used in the following quotation: “Now, sir, thought is free. I pray you, bring your hand to the buttery-bar and let it drink.” ( ) a.High comedy b.Low comedy c.Dramatic irony d.sarcasm

8. Name the speaker of the following quotation: “What is ‘pourquoi’? Do, or not do? I would I had bestowed that time in the tongues that I have in fencing, dancing, and bear-baiting. O, had I but followed the arts.” ( ) a.Sir Tobyb. Duke Orsino c. Sir Andrewd. Fabian

9. Name the speaker of the following quotation: “Therefore, good youth, address thy gait unto her; Be not denied access, stand at her doors, And tell them there thy fixed foot shall grow Till thou have audience.” ( ) a.Sir Toby Belchb. Duke Orsino c. Sir Andrew Aguecheekd. Valentine

10. Name the poetic device: “Diana’s lip Is not more smooth and rubious. Thy small pipe Is as the maiden’s organ, shrill and sound, And all is semblative a woman’s part.” ( ) a.Dramatic ironyb. Allusion c. Soliloquyd. Both a and b

11. Name the type of humour used in the following quotation: “The more fool, madonna, to mourn for your brother’s soul being in heaven. Take away the fool, gentlemen.” ( ) a.Mistaken identityb. High comedy c. Low comedyd. Dramatic irony

12. Name the speaker of the following quotation: “I marvel your ladyship takes delight in such a barren rascal. I saw him put down the other day with an ordinary fool that has no more brain than a stone.” ( ) a.Festeb. Sir Toby c. Sir Andrewd. Malvolio

13. Name the speaker of the following quotation: “Make me a willow cabin at your gate And call upon my soul within the house. Write loyal cantons of contemned love” ( ) a.Oliviab. Cesario c. Duke Orsinod. Sir Andrew

14. What is the “plague” in the following quotation? “Not so fast! Soft, soft! Unless the master were the man. How now? Even so quickly may one catch the plague?” ( ) a.contagious diseaseb. servanthood c. opportunityd. love

15. Who is the “peevish messenger” in the following quote? “Run after that same peevish messenger, The county’s man. He left this ring behind him, Would I or not. Tell him I’ll none of it.” ( ) a.Malvoliob. Duke Orsino c. Cesariod. Olivia

16. Who is “she” in the following quotation? “She is Drowned already, sir, with salt water, though I seem To drown her remembrance again with more.” ( ) a. Oliviab. Viola c. Mariad. Diana

17. Name the speaker of the following quotation: “I have many enemies in Orsino’s court, Else would I very shortly see thee there.” ( ) a.Captainb. Sebastian c. Antoniod. Sir Andrew

18. What poetic device is used in the following quote? “O Time, thou must untangle this, not I! It is too hard a knot for me to untie!” ( ) a.Personification b.Pun c.Rhyming couplet d.All of the above

19. Name the speaker of the following quotation: “My masters, are you mad? Or what are you? Have you no wit, manners, nor honestly, but to gabble like tinkers at this time of night? Do you make an ale- house of my lady’s house” ( ) a.Festeb. Malvolio c. Sir Andrewd. Sir Toby

20. To whom does “she” refer in the following quotation? “She’s a beagle, true-bred, and one that adores me.” ( ) a.Oliviab. Cesario c. Violad. Maria

21. Name the speaker of the following quotation: “Come hither, boy. If ever thou shalt love, In the sweet pangs of it remember me; For such as I am all true lovers are” ( ) a.Duke Orsinob. Sir Toby c. Sir Andrewd. Sebastian

22. Name the poetic device: “She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i’ the bud, Feed on her damask cheek.” ( ) a. soliloquyb. Simile c. rhyming coupletd. pun

23. Name the speaker of the following quotation: “If you will then see the fruits of the sport, mark his first approach before my lady. He will come to her in yellow stockings, and ‘tis a colour she abhors; and cross- gartered, a fashion she detests” ( ) a.Sir Tobyb. Maria c. Fabiand. Feste

24. Name the speaker of the following quotation: “This fellow is wise enough to play the fool’ And to do that well craves a kind of wit. He must observe their mood on whom he jests” ( ) a.Violab. Duke Orsino c. Oliviad. Maria

25. What device is being used when Viola says to Olivia, “Then think you right; I am not what I am” ( )? a.asideb. pun c. dramatic ironyd. allusion

26. With what argument does Fabian convince Sir Andrew that Olivia still is interested in him? a.She is spending time with the count’s serving- man to make him jealous b.She is spending time with the count’s serving- man to pass away the time until the right man comes along c.She’s eager to break her vow of mourning d.She admires his lack of wit

27. Name the poetic device: “Well, Jove, not I, is the doer of this, and he is to be thanked.” ( ) a.Pun b.Allusion c.Personification d.None of the above

28. Name the speaker of the following quotation: “Therefore this letter, Being so excellently ignorant, will breed no terror in the youth. He will find it comes from a clodpole.” ( ) a.Mariab. Sir Toby c. Fested. Sir Andrew

29. Which is not an example of dramatic irony? a.“Why this is very midsummer madness.” b.“He is indeed, sir, the most skilful, bloody, and fatal opposite” c.“A little thing would make me tell them how much I lack of a man.” d.“Of your complexion… About your years, my lord”

30. What literary device is used in the underlined part of the following quotation? “That face of his I do remember well; Yet, when I saw it last it was besmear’d As black as Vulcan in the smoke of war” ( ) a.Metaphorb. Dramatic irony c. Similed. pun

31. Name the speaker of the following quotation: “What relish is in this? How runs the stream? Or I am mad or else this is a dream.” ( ) a.Malvoliob. Olivia c. Orsinod. Sebastian

32. Which of the following quotations is not spoken by Sebastian? a.This is the air; that is the glorious sun; This pearl she gave me, I do feel’t and see’t. b.I prithee, vent thy folly somewhere else. Thou know’st not me. c.Then lead the way, good father; and heavens so shine, That they may fairly note this act of mine. d.O that record is lively in my soul! He finished indeed his mortal act that day that made my sister thirteen years.

33. Name the speaker of the following quotation: “Good fool, help me to some light and some paper. I tell thee, I am as well in my wits as any man in Illyria.” ( ) a.Malvoliob. Sir Topas c. Sir Andrewd. Sebastian

34. What events of Act 5 suggest Twelfth Night is a comedy? a.Three couples come together b.Two couples marry c.One couple marries and one couple anticipates marriage d.A prank is played most successfully on an uptight steward

35. Which characters do not reach their goals in the end of the play? a.Antonio, Feste, Sir Andrew b.Malvolio, Sir Andrew, Antonio c.Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, Malvolio d.Malvolio, Sir Andrew, Fabian

36. Name the speaker of the following quotation: “After him I love more than I love these eyes, more than my life, more, by all mores, than e’er I shall love wife.” ( ) a.Oliviab. Cesario c. Mariad. Antonio

37. Who is the “dissembling cub” in the following quotation? “O thou dissembling cub! What wilt thou be When time hath sow’d a grizzle on thy case?” ( ) a.Sebastianb. Viola c. Sir Tobyd. Malvolio

38. Which of the following characters are lower class? a.Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, Maria b.Maria, Malvolio, Fabian c.Viola, Maria, Malvolio d.Feste, Sebastian, Curio e.None of the above

39. What device is being used in the following quotation? “And thus the whirligig of Time brings in his revenges.” ( ) a.Dramatic ironyb. Pun c. Personificationd. Aside

40. Who speaks the following quotation? “But that’s all one, our play is done, And we’ll strive to please you every day.” a.Malvolio b.Feste c.Duke Orsino d.Viola