Sir Andrew’s suit to Olivia is losing out to a younger, more handsome rival and his jealousy is up in flames. We can see in the Twelfth Night Act 3 Scene 2 Quiz that the knights are egging each other on to propose some absurd duel challenge. The assessment begins. Enter the world of delicate egos and forced bravado.

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Twelfth Night Act 3 Scene 2 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 3 Scene 2 take place?
- Which characters appear in this scene?
- What does Sir Andrew plan to do at the beginning of the scene?
- Why does Sir Andrew want to leave?
- Who convinces Sir Andrew to stay?
- What reason does Sir Toby give for Olivia’s behavior toward Cesario?
- What plan does Sir Toby propose to Sir Andrew?
- Who supports Sir Toby’s idea with enthusiasm?
- What does Sir Toby promise to do for Sir Andrew?
- How does Sir Andrew react to the plan?
- What literary device dominates this scene’s humor?
- Who enters to discuss Malvolio’s strange behavior?
- How does Maria describe Malvolio’s actions?
- What detail shows Malvolio followed the false letter’s advice?
- How does Sir Toby respond to Maria’s report?
- What theme does this scene continue from earlier acts?
- How do the other characters plan to view Malvolio’s behavior?
- Why does Fabian call Malvolio’s vanity a weakness?
- What is Sir Toby’s motive in continuing the prank?
- What does this scene reveal about Sir Andrew?
- What emotion dominates Sir Toby and Fabian’s behavior?
- What does Maria gain from this scene?
- What does Sir Toby plan to do next with Sir Andrew’s letter?
- What aspect of comedy is strongest in this scene?
- What does this scene foreshadow about Malvolio?
- How does this scene develop the subplot?
- What does Sir Toby’s manipulation of Sir Andrew show?
- What does Fabian contribute to the scene?
- How does Maria’s trick reflect the theme of appearance versus reality?
- What is the tone of Act 3 Scene 2?
