12th Night, Sir Andrew Aguecheek's

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In 12th Night by William Shakespeare, Sir Toby Belch’s and Sir Andrew Aguecheek’s sexist treatment of Maria characterizes them as boors. Toby advises Andrew to “front [Maria], board her, woo her, assail her,” treating her like an enemy ship to attack rather than an actual person (I.3.51). Besides this, the audience already knows Toby wants Andrew to marry Olivia and may even be interested in Maria himself, yet he still encourages Andrew to pursue Maria as a means of proving his manhood. These actions lie in stark contrast to those of higher class men such as Orsino, who pursues Olivia only with sincere, albeit shallow, affections. Shakespeare juxtaposes these two men in their amorous connections to distinguish the high class from the unmannerly,

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