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act three, scene four, 'tis my picture. refuse it not', 'he is…
act three, scene four
'tis my picture. refuse it not'
becoming like orsino
desperate, more negative, obsessive portrayal
already tried to give him the ring, always using material objects
still thinks that he fancies her. believes he is annoyed at her constant talking, doubts herself
previously discarded her beauty now it is her final card
'he is sure possessed madam'
Malvolio's acts are against his puritanism
trying to trick him to believe he has been possessed by the devil
Maria is putting images into Malvolio's head before hand
we pity Malvolio
'bloody as the hunter'
simile
hunting motif
Sir Andrew built up to be the hunter but is really more like prey
difference between language and actual performance
'a little thing... how much I lack of a man'
innuendo 'little thing'
fearful
wants to give up her identity
'in nature there's no blemish but the mind'
only goodness from a person comes from within
theme of deception
Sebastian now like a fallen idol to Antonio
'you shall know more hereafter'
thinks they will hear about him and Olivia together
despite the manipulation Malvolio leaves of his own accord
this should be the end of the gulling
'I'll after him and beat him'
laughable
plot device
violence reveals identity
'we'll have him in a dark room and bound'
joke taken too far
already got what they intended, just doing it for entertainment purposes
will push it till their exhausted- horrible
'I have limed her'
ironic as Malvolio is limed
theme of hunting
trapped Olivia- linked to a small bird
'no worse man than Sir Toby to look to me'
as Sir Toby has to look after Malvolio he takes it as a sign of elevated class
Olivia wants to make sure Sir Toby isn't involved
'makes me to ask you for my purse?'
love and money
can't understand why she doesn't respond
'how now, Malvolio?'
thinks he is performing for Olivia but really he is being staged managed by Maria
portrays Malvolio as stupid and gullible
'a fiend like thee might bear my soul to hell'
pronoun 'thee' not you still hopes for an intimate relationship
relationship dragging her down
'upbraid you with those kindnesses'
humiliating for both of them for him to have to list the things he has done
'let some of my people have a special care of him'
plan not fully worked as Olivia still has care for Malvolio