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23 Cards in this Set
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If music be the food of love, play on Give me excess of it;that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die |
Orsino 1.1.1-3 Relates to the theme of lobe, he wants love from Olivia, shiws deep live that he had for Olivia |
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So full of shapes is fancy That it alone is high fantastical |
Orsino, 1.1.14-15 Relates to the theme of love. Shows the view of Orsino with love, that not thing can compare with it |
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Oh, when mine eyes did see Olivia first, Methought she purged the air of pestilence That instant was i turned into a hart, And my desires, like fell and cruel hounds, E'er since pursure me |
Orsino 1.1.18-22 Related to the theme of love. Shows what he feel when he first saw Olivia, he feel like instant transformed into a hart. |
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I am a great eater of beef, and i believe that does harm to my wit |
Sir Andrew 1.3.79-80 It could show a part of his identity. He doesn't admit himself but blame on others, in this case is beef. |
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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! |
Sir Andrew 1.3.85-87 A little bit relates to the theme ambition. Throughout the play, we know that Sir Andrew always tried to be like Sir Toby, this case also is an example. When he realizes that Sir Toby knows France but he doesn't, he has shows a little bit of regret on himself |
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Thy small pipe Is as the maiden's organ, shrill and sound, And all is semblative a woman's part |
Orsino 1.4.32-34 It relates to the gender being deceptive theme. It also is a dramatic irony that we all know Cersario is a girl but Orsino doesn't, and he said that his voice is like a young girl's and the rest of him also is pretty feminine too. |
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Many a good hanging prevents a bad marriage. |
Fool 1.5.17 Relates to the Truth/Lies theme. Also the timeless. This is the truth, from Shakespeare's until now, a lot of people sucidal to prevent a bad marriage. |
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Better a witty fool than a foolish wit |
Fool 1.5.32 This relates to Truth/lies theme. It also is a foreshadowing /hint to the audiences and others characters that he is not fool, he just pretended to bee foolish, he is a "witty fool" |
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He is well-favored and he speaks very shrewishly; one would think his mother's milk were scarce out of him. |
Malvolio 1.5.149 - 151 This is an example of dramatic irony because we know Viola is a women but they think Viola is a guy. It also shows that Malvolio is annoying he is judging this "young man" |
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Lady, you are the cuell'st she alive If you will lead these graces to the grave And leave the world no copy |
Cesario 1.5.224 - 226 Viola helps us know how beauty Olivia is. That she will be the cruellest if she doesn't inherit her good looks for future generations to enjoy. |
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Make up a willow cabin at your gate And call upon my soul within the house;write loyal catons of contemned love And sing them loud even in the dead of night; Hallo your name to the reverberate hills And maje the babbling gossip of the air Cry out "Olivia" O, you should not rest Between the elements of air and earth But you should pity me |
Cesario 1.5.251-259 It shows us how beauty Olivia is. Like Cesario said, she will be the cruellest is she doesn't inherit her good looks for future generations to enjoy. |
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Hiw will this fadge? My master loves her deadly And i, poor monster, fond as much on him, And she, mistajen, seems to dote on me. What will become of this? As i am a man, My state is desperate for my master's love As i am woman, now alas the day, What thriftless sights shall poor Olivia breathe! O time, thou must untangle this, not I It is too hard a knot for me to untie! |
Viola 2.2.31-39 Theme of love, she reveals her feelings for the Duke but knows she can't It is also dramatic irony as we, the audience, know how she feels about the Duke |
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Not to be a bed time after midnight is to be up bedtimes |
Sir Toby 2.3.1-2 Shows Sir toby is lack of knowledge, overconfident and always believed what he said is the truth |
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O mistress mine, where are you roaming? O, stay and hear, your true live's coming. |
Fool 2.3.43-48 Relates to love theme. |
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What is love? Tis not hereafter Present mirth hath present laughter What's to come is still unsure In delay there lies no plenty Then come kiss me, sweet and twenty Youth's a stuff will not endure |
Fool 2.3.43-48 |
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Am i not consanguineous? Am i not of her blood? |
Sir toby 2.3.71 |
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Dost thou think, because thou art virtuous, there shall be no more cake and ale? |
Sir toby 2.3.108 |
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My purpose, indeed, is a horse of that colour. |
Maria 2.3.158 |
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Let still the woman take And elder than herself so wears she to him So always she level in her husband's heart : for boy, however we do praise ourselves, Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm More longing, wavering, sooner lost and worn. Than women's are |
Orsino 2.4.28 34 |
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Then let thy love be younger than thyself, Or thy affection cannot hold the bent |
Oraino 2.4.35 36 |
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Now the melancholy god protect thee, and the tailor make thy doublet of changable taffeta, for thy mind is a very opal |
Fool 2.4.70 73 |
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Orsino 2.4.94 100 |
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My father had a dauther loved a man, as it might be, perhaps, were i a woman |
Viola |