Twelfth Night - Act 4 Scene 2 - Nay, I prithee, put on this gown (Subtitles in modern English)

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    🎭 Act 4, Scene 2 of Twelfth Night is a 😂😂😂 scene of pure comedy.
    After being tricked by Maria into believing that Olivia is in love with him, Malvolio is locked in a dark room by Sir Toby and Sir Andrew. 😈
    Feste, disguised as a curate named Sir Topas, visits Malvolio and proceeds to 😆😆😆 with him.
    Feste tells Malvolio that he is "mad" and that he needs to be "cured."
    Malvolio, who is already convinced that he is going mad, is 😵😵😵 by Feste's antics.
    The scene ends with Feste leaving Malvolio to his "madness," and Malvolio begging Feste to help him.
    Here are some of the funniest lines from the scene:
    "I am as mad as the fool, Malvolio, that sees thee." - Feste
    "Dost thou think, because thou art virtuous, there shall be no more cakes and ale?" - Feste
    "I am not mad, I know what I am doing." - Malvolio
    This scene is a great example of Shakespeare's humor. It's full of wordplay, nonsense, and 😆😆😆. It's sure to leave you laughing."
    Here are some additional details that you may find humorous:
    Malvolio is wearing yellow stockings and cross-gartered, which were considered to be ridiculous fashion choices at the time.
    Feste's Latin is nonsensical, but Malvolio is too mad to realize it.
    Malvolio's attempts to reason with Feste are futile, as Feste is just playing with him.
    Overall, act 4, scene 2 of Twelfth Night is a hilarious scene that is sure to leave you laughing.

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  • @spongey0
    @spongey0 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    hi thx for the vidoe i needed it for my drama test in english i ahd to act it out thx

    • @CorkShakespeare
      @CorkShakespeare  ปีที่แล้ว

      Delighted it was of help. I can attest, that fool was a very enjoyable part.