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Search for COMPARISONS your character uses. Choose several
that particularly chime with your character’s personality. Summarize them or
quote them.
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Orsino says to Viola “Women are as roses” because their
“fair flower, being once display’d, doth fall that very hour.” This quote
means that women’s beauty disappears fast.
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930-935
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Find a passage that is thick with words that suggest a
certain CATEGORY. Name the category and list the words that fit in it.
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Orsino’s dialog suggests love, Orsino says many things about
love, one of them being,”if ever though shalt love” and “For such as I am all
true lovers are.”
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900-910
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Look for lines with a strong sense of DRAMATIC IRONY,
lines where the audience knows more than one of the characters.
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The audience knows more than the characters when Cesario
(Viola) is telling Orsino about who she loves, this is shown when Orsino asks
Cesario, “what kind of women is’t,” to which Cesario replies,”of your
complexion.” This dialog means that Viola is saying that the person she loves
is like him, which the audience finds funny because she loves him, he just
doesn’t know it.
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912-92
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Consider how your character refers to himself. What style
of SELF CHARACHTERIZATION is it?
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Orsino characterizes himself as a lover and thinks he is
the true example of one, this is shown when he says,” Come hither, boy: if
ever thou shalt love, in the sweet pangs of it remember me; for such as I am
all true lovers are, unstaid and skittish in all motions else, save in the
constant image of the creature that is beloved.”
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904-909
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1. I think that men and women feel love in the same way. I think that men and women love each other equally, not that one loves one more than the other just because of their gender. I do not think that if men talk more they love the women any less.
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