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In the movie, what does Viola say to make sure she is on the shirt team during tryouts?
She's deathly allergic to the sun.
In the movie, what string is Viola on the soccer team?
Second
What is a debutante?
A young girl who has a debut into society with a ball.
What is misogyny?
The dislike and prejudice against women.
In the movie, why does Viola become a boy?
Her high school won't let her play soccer.
If you are on the first string, what do you do during the game?
Play!
If you are on the second string, what do you do during the game?
Nothing/Sit on the bench
In the movie, why does Viola break up with Justin?
He says the girls arent good enough to be on the soccer team.
In the movie, why does Sebastian go to London?
To chase his dreams of becoming a musician.
What does it mean when someone says "I was cut from the team."
They were removed
In the movie, what is the name of the school Sebastian goes to?
Illyria
What is the name of the modern movie based off of The Twelfth Night?
She's The Man
What is one of the main themes of The Twelfth Night?
Love & Suffering or Appearance vs Reality
What was one bad thing for women in the 1600s?
No job, no money, no property, only housework. Owned by husband or father.
Duke Orsino loves Olivia, Olivia loves Cesario (Viola), and Viola loves Duke Orsino. What is this called?
A love triangle
What is the first thing that happens in The Twelfth Night?
Viola and Sebastian are shipwrecked.
What holiday is The Twelfth Night associated with?
Christmas
What genre of play is The Twelfth Night?
Romantic Comedy
What is the other name for the play "The Twelfth Night"?
What You Will
Who did Shakespeare write for?
The rich and the every-day person.