- Why does Olivia choose not to be seen for seven years? What is the significance of the number seven in her decision? Why not five years?
- Why does Shakespeare write such confusingly intricate romance storylines where everyone is in love with the wrong person?
- How does no one notice that Viola is a girl? Is her disguise that good?
- Why does Toby encourage Andrew to not give up on Olivia?
- Why does Viola help Orsino try and woo Olivia if she loves him?
- Is Viola's brother really drowned?
Sunday, February 7, 2010
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Question 3
ReplyDeleteLook on Josh's blog I pretty much answered the same question haha.
Question 4
Toby encourages Andrew probably because he's his best friend. If my best friend liked my cousin I would definitely suggest she not give up on liking him (this is all hypothetical). Also Olivia is wealthy and Toby probably thinks that if Andrew gets with her, he might share the wealth.
Isn't Toby such a bad name?? Shakespeare characters usually have the best names...Toby sucks.
2. I think Shakespeare wrote such confusing love triangles becuase it's like real life. Such as in high school so and so likes him but he likes her and someone always gets hurt. Just showing that everyone's involved in the situation.
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