Did you notice the subtle irony of a piece of jewellery being returned to someone who never sent it? This Twelfth Night Act 2 Scene 2 Quiz is about Viola discovering that her disguise has tied a knot too tightly to untie without help. As you start, demonstrate your attention to detail regarding Malvolio’s errand.

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Twelfth Night Act 2 Scene 2 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 2 Scene 2 take place?
- Which character begins the scene?
- What item does Malvolio deliver to Viola?
- Who sent Malvolio to give the ring to Viola?
- What does Malvolio claim about the ring?
- How does Viola react to Malvolio’s message?
- What realization does Viola reach about Olivia?
- What does Viola say about her disguise?
- What theme is reinforced through Viola’s reflection in this scene?
- What emotion does Viola express after learning of Olivia’s feelings?
- What does Viola realize about her situation?
- Who is unaware that Cesario is really Viola?
- What literary device is used in this scene’s misunderstanding?
- What does Viola mean when she says, “Disguise, I see thou art a wickedness”?
- What does Malvolio think Olivia’s gift means?
- What does Viola’s disguise symbolize in this scene?
- What does Viola decide to do about Olivia’s affection?
- How does Olivia’s love for Cesario complicate the plot?
- What does Malvolio’s role in this scene add to the story?
- How does Viola describe Olivia’s love?
- What does Viola’s speech reveal about her character?
- What does this scene reveal about the power of love?
- What is Olivia’s mistake in this scene?
- How does Malvolio feel toward Cesario in this moment?
- What tone dominates Viola’s soliloquy at the end of the scene?
- What theme does the ring symbolize in this scene?
- How does Viola react to her realization?
- What does the audience know that Olivia and Malvolio do not?
- What key plot device is developed in this scene?
- What does this scene set up for future acts?
