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act three, scene one, 'i love thee so that maugre all thy pride',…
act three, scene one
'i love thee so that maugre all thy pride'
is going to confess her love anyways
don't overthink just go with it
she's trapped
brave of Olivia gains audience favour/ pitty
she doesn't understand why he doesn't want him
'and to dally with that word might make my sister wanton'
twisting words negatively
manipulation
pun on wanton and want one
role of women/ sexual reputation
'wise men, folly-fallen, quite taint their wit'
inadvertent praise
to be good as a fool you must observe people
wise men acting stupid ruins their reputation
being a fool requires intelligence and wit
'like the haggard'
simile
bird of prey
motif of hunting
Viola worried he may suspect her disguise
'what might you think?'
confessing her love to him
servants don't usually judge
giving Cesario power
shows how she wants him to be more than a servant
'all th'unmuzzled thoughts'
link bear baiting
motif of hunting
Cesario's thoughts are free to attack her heart
'that very oft we pity enemies'
the more Viola is tender and tries to let Olivia down lightly the more Olivia gets her hopes up
pity is a part of love
pitty Olvia she is very persistent
'but would you take another suit'
talk about something else
wants Cesario but not as a slave from Orsino
link to play motif
'i am your fool'
wishing she was a man as they would be together
she is making a fool of him
'scorn looks beutiful'
the more angry he is the more attractive he gets
Olivia is infatuated by him
'i pity you'
rude
detached
'i would you were as i would have you be'
equally matched verbally
equal levels of intelligence