Maria (Twelfth Night)
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Maria is a fictional character in the play Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon"...

. She is a servant in Olivia's household.

Role in the play

Maria is Olivia's most trusted female servant. She tends to her personal appearance and well-being. She also has a relationship with Olivia's uncle, the drunk Sir Toby Belch
Toby Belch
Sir Toby Belch is a character in William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. He is considered one of William Shakespeare's finest comic characters, an ambiguous mix of high spirits and low cunning. He first appears in the play's third scene, when he storms onto the stage the morning after a hard night...

. Although Maria often tries to discourage Toby from drinking and carousing, she also seems to enjoy these activities herself, to some extent.

Since Toby and his friends Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Feste
Feste
Feste is a jester in the Shakespeare comedy Twelfth Night or: What You Will. He is attached to the household of the Countess Olivia. Apparently he has been there for some time, as he was a "fool that the Lady Olivia's father took much delight in"...

, and Fabian often drink and sing loudly at night, Olivia's steward Malvolio
Malvolio
Malvolio is the steward of Olivia's household in William Shakespeare's comedy, Twelfth Night, or What You Will.-Style:Malvolio's ethical values are commonly used to define his appearance.In the play, Malvolio is defined as a "kind of" Puritan...

 has a strained relationship with them. After Malvolio berates them for one such occasion, Maria comes up with the idea of deceiving Malvolio that his lady Olivia is secretly in love with him. Maria can imitate Olivia's handwriting, writes a love letter hinting at this secret love, and leaves it where Malvolio will find it.

Maria also participates in the "dark room" scene, when Toby and Feste put Malvolio in a windowless little room and torture him with questions. At the end of the play Maria marries Sir Toby.

Connections with other characters

  • Olivia is Maria's lady and employer
  • Sir Toby Belch is Maria's lover and eventual husband
  • Malvolio is the steward in Olivia's household and therefore Maria's supervisor

Quotes

  • By my troth, Sir Toby, you must come in earlier a' nights: Your cousin, my lady, takes great exceptions to your ill hours.
    • Maria explaining to Sir Toby that her lady is not fond of her uncle's behaviour (Act 1, Scene 3).
  • Nay, either tell me where thou hast been, or I will not open my lips so wide as a bristle may enter, in way of thy excuse. My lady will hang thee for thy absence.
    • Maria scolding Feste for being absent from the household (Act 1, Scene 5).
  • I can write very like my lady your niece: on a forgotten matter we can hardly make distinction of our hands.
    • Maria conspiring with Sir Toby to write a letter that would fool Malvolio (Act 2, Scene 3).
  • Go shake your ears!
    • Maria insulting Malvolio
  • Get him to say his prayers, good Sir Toby, get him to pray.
    • Maria egging on Sir Toby to annoy Malvolio.

Performers

Year Media Performer
1869 Broadway Fannie Davenport
1905 Broadway Zeffie Tilbury
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1910 Film Marin Sais
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1939 Television Lucille Lisle
1949 Broadway Ruth Enders
1955 Film Anna Lisyanskaya
1957 Television Micheline Luccioni
1963 Off-Broadway Peggy Pope
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1969 Off-Broadway Jennifer Darling
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1970 Television Raph Wolfs
1972 Television Jet Naessens
1974 Television Anne Stallybrass
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1980 Television Annette Crosbie
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1987 Film Tracy Harvey
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1988 Television Abigail McKern
1996 Film Imelda Staunton
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1999 Off-Broadway Dana Slamp
2003 Television Maureen Beattie
2009 Off-Broadway Julie White
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