Sir Andrew Flashcards

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Act 1 scene 3:
‘‘Good……, I…..better…….’’

A

'’Good mistress Accost, I desire better acquaintance.’’

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Act 1 scene 3:
‘‘I am a………. of……, and i believe that does….to my….’’

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'’I am a great eater of beef, and I believe that does harm to my wit’’

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Act 1 scene 3:
‘‘why, would that have mended my hair?’’

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'’Why, would that have mended my hair?’’

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Act 2 scene 3:
‘‘AY, ay, I…..for……’’

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'’Ay. ay, I care not for good life’’

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Act 2 scene 3:
‘‘Id….. like a….’’

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'’Id beat him like a dog’’

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Act 2 scene 5: (box tree scene)
‘‘For many do call me fool’’

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'’For many do call me fool’’

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Act 3 scene 2:
‘‘I’ll not…. a jot….’’

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'’I’ll not stay a jot longer’’

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Act 4 scene 1: (denouement) and duel scene featuring main plot and sub plot
‘‘I’ll have an…. of…. against him…. if there be…….’’

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'’I’ll have an action of battery against him, if there be any law in Illyria’’

Comic outrage of sir andrew in repsonse to seb striking him exposes his characterisation as a natural fool of the play and an absurd figure

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Act 5 scene 1:
‘‘he’s the very devil incardinate’’

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(about sir tobys injurires sustained by seb)
‘‘he’s the very devil incardinate.’’

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