Twelfth Night: AS & A2 York Notes A Level Revision Guide

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1 Structure

The play consists of two plots: the separation and ‘adventures’ of Viola and Sebastian, and the gulling of Malvolio. These create their own ripples – for example, Olivia and Orsino both falling for Viola/Cesario, which lead to further complications and revelations.

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2 Form

The play contains many of the conventions of Shakespearean comedy and drama: confusions caused by twins or mistaken identity, farcical behaviour, comic archetypes and the marriage resolution.

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3 Unreliable language

Language is shown to be unstable and unreliable: people say things others cannot understand; words (such as the letter to Malvolio) mislead and are misinterpreted; language conceals and reveals, in equal measure.

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4 Music and songs

Shakespeare’s comedies and the later romances often feature music and songs. As well as adding diversion for the audience, they comment directly, or ironically, on the action.

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5 Imagery

Much of the imagery in 'Twelfth Night' is surprisingly dark. For example, descriptions of love being like a sickness or infection occur frequently.

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