Close Reads Podcast

#77: Twelfth Night (Act 2)

Dec 1, 2017
A lively dive into Act 2 of Twelfth Night, from why comic scenes dominate to how soliloquies shape plot. They debate Shakespeare’s sparse stage directions and the mechanics of writing for performance. Conversations roam through comic economics, Malvolio’s comeuppance, disguise and self-knowledge, and who truly drives the play’s action.
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ANECDOTE

A Five-Year-Old Already Has A Wardrobe

  • David shared that his son Jeremiah is turning five and already dresses like a little gentleman each morning.
  • He uses the anecdote to amuse and humanize the hosts between literary discussion.
INSIGHT

Soliloquies Invite Audience Confidence

  • Soliloquies invite the audience into a character's honest inner life and often state motives plainly.
  • Shakespeare may use soliloquies as one of his greatest gifts, giving clear insight into characters' intentions.
INSIGHT

Soliloquies Mirror Psychological Thought

  • Late Shakespeare soliloquies reflect fragmented, psychological thought rather than tidy syllogisms.
  • This evolution anticipates modern psychology by showing interrupted, interior thinking.
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