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  1. Exam Tip. Examiners reward answers which link ideas and themes in the given extract to the rest of the play. A convincing way to do this is to include short quotations or references from elsewhere in Twelfth Night which show a connection, contrast, or that illustrate thematic or character development.

  2. Twelfth Night, Act 1, Scene 1. The soliloquy by lovesick Orsino, Duke of Illyria, forms the opening lines of Twelfth Night. The first line is one of the most famous in the play and one of Shakespeare’s most quoted.

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  4. Twelfth Night, Act 1, Scene 5. After Maria calls Feste a troublemaker and leaves, Feste says this in an aside. This is the court clown’s most famous quote.

  5. Important quotes from Act II: Scenes i & ii in Twelfth Night. ... SparkNotes Plus subscription is $4.99/month or $24.99/year as selected above. The free trial period is the first 7 days of your subscription.

  6. Important quotes from Act IV: Scenes i–iii in Twelfth Night.

  7. Again, this line speaks to the various interpretations of what it means to be a fool in Twelfth Night, suggesting that the distinction between wisdom, foolishness, and madness is quite fluid. Previous section Madness Next section Disguise and Deception