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English, 25.02.2021 03:30, edog7755

What is the correct interpretation of the following lines from act IV, scene II, of Twelfth Night? MALVOLIO: I say this house is as dark as ignorance,
though ignorance were as dark as hell;
and I say there was never man thus abused.
I am no more mad than you are;
make the trial of it in any constant question.

A.
Malvolio is painting a dramatic picture of the practical joke he has been subjected to.
B.
Malvolio is calling his associates ignorant and mad and is claiming that he is neither.
C.
Malvolio realizes that he has been made the object of a cruel joke by his associates.
D.
Malvolio is mad and thinks there is darkness in the room even in daytime.


What is the correct interpretation of the following lines from act IV, scene II, of Twelfth Night?

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