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act two, scene five, 'practicing behaviour to his own shadow',…
act two, scene five
'practicing behaviour to his own shadow'
like an actor
against his own puritanism
self absorbed
shadow represents the dark side of his personality
'Toby... seven of my people'
no reference to Sir sees himself as above him
disrespectful
excessive use of his power
'look how imagination blows him'
metaphor
Malvolio corrupt at the heart
already thinking about what it would be like to be married to Olivia
'had any eye behind you'
self absorbed
stupid
they are literally dancing around behind him
'these be her very c's, her u's and her t's'
double innuendo
undermining him
trying to find a way to relate the letter to him, stupidity
'from a day-bed where I have left Olivia sleeping'
after three months still hot for eachother
never mentions love
their relationship is purely based on sex and power
'thy yellow stockings'
they now stage manage how Malvolio will act in the rest of the play
purposefully humiliating him