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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.
Tam 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.'
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A. Malvolio is painting a dramatic picture of the practical joke he has been subjected to.

Explanation:

In the play, Malvolio is Lady Olivia's with objective of a significant trick. All through the play, he is described as a fun-abhorring and excessively genuine character with no comical inclination. What he needs above all is status; for the most part, so he can make different styles quit accomplishing things he thinks about unimportant and senseless. Since he cannot take a joke, his endeavors to improve his situation on the planet make him an obvious objective for different characters and drive his job in the plot and silliness of the play.

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b i think

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