act two, scene three

'did you ever see the picture of 'we three'?'

taking the mick, they are all fools

more intelligent than Sir Andrew and Toby despite being of a lower class

'I care not for a good life'

love won't bring you a good life

hedonistic pleasure

'journeys end in lovers meeting'

foreshadowing

all comedies end in love

'a contagious breath'

compliment as if Feste has sung a catchy tune

or as if he is diseased

'my lady's a Cathayan, we are politicians'

Maria is all talk

Sir Andrew and Toby will talk their way out

Sir Toby doesn't care for what Maria has to say as he is socially above her

'though she harbours you as her kinsman she's nothing allied to your disorders'

sea motif

won't put up with him because of their relationship

'she shall know of it by this hand'

tries to humiliate her

threatening

Malvolio can't stand up to Sir Toby so he turns to Maria

'I'll write thee a challenge'

causing mischief

passive not offering himself out for a fight

'she is much out of quiet'

thinks she's annoyed at Toby's drinking

in reality she is agitated due to her love for Cesario

'I know I can do it'

assertive

doesn't need Sir Andrew and Sir Toby to fight her battles

'utters it in great swathes;

Malvolio superficial

learns things to sound intelligent but doesn't understand the true meaning

'shall find himself most feelingly personated

can make him look a fool by not directly implying the letter is aimed at him

Malvolio want's to be with Olivia so badly he automatically assumes it is about him

Maria can copy Olivia's handwriting exactly so it will be fool proof