Foolishness and Folly in Twelfth Night
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- Created on: 07-04-21 13:40
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- Foolishness and Folly
- A brother's dead love, which she would keep fresh / And lasting in her sad remembrance (1.1 Valentine)
- ...do you think you have fools in hand? (1.3 Andrew) Sir, I have not you by th' hand (1.3 Maria)
- What is pourquoi? (1.3 Andrew)
- Humorous as it contradicts Toby's previous statement that Andrew can speak in many tongues
- Take the fool away (1.5 Olivia)...Take away the Lady (1.5 Feste)
- The more fool, madonna, to mourn for your brother's soul, being in heaven... (1.5 Feste to Olivia)
- Wise - witty fool
- ...tailor make thy doublet of changeable taffeta, for thy mind is a very opal (2.4 Feste to Orsino)
- Orsino's love is a folly
- ...a foolish knight. (2.5 Malvolio) That's me, I warrant you (2.5 Andrew ASIDE)
- Can't recognise insult
- ...are you not mad indeed, or do you but counterfeit? (4.2 Feste to Malvolio)
- Madness is synonymous with folly in the play
- For his sake / Did I expose myself, pure for his love... (5.1 Antonio about Sebastian)
- O, he's drunk... (5.1 Feste about the doctor)
- Humorous in a comedy, not tragic
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