Malvolio was created in 1602.
Malvolio is a Puritan. He is humourless and disapproving. He is also extremely vain.
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The abnormal behavior of Malvolio in the forest made Olivia think that he was suffering from midsummer night madness.
The gulling of Malvolio occurs in Act 2, Scene 5 of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night." In this comedic scene, Maria, Sir Toby, and Sir Andrew trick Malvolio into believing that Olivia loves him by planting a false letter that he finds. The letter is cleverly crafted to play on Malvolio's vanity and ambition, leading him to act foolishly as he imagines himself as Olivia's suitor. The scene highlights themes of deception and social ambition, ultimately showcasing Malvolio's misguided self-importance and the humor in his downfall.
it means i wish you bad
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In Act II scene V, Maria writes the letter and then drops it on the garden path for Malvolio to see.
Malvolio is the steward of Olivia's household in William Shakespeare's play "Twelfth Night." He is a highly self-important and puritanical character who imposes strict rules on the other characters.
If music is the food for love, forever let it play!
Malvolio fears being kicked out of Olivia's household by losing her favor and staying in his current position(a butler) for the rest of his life, instead of eventually marrying Olivia.