In Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night," how do Malvolio and Sir Andrew exhibit a shared trait of being proud to be insulted, despite not recognizing it as an insult?

A) Malvolio and Andrew embrace insults with gratitude, acknowledging their true meanings.
B) Malvolio and Andrew are oblivious to insults and take them as compliments.
C) Malvolio and Andrew react angrily to insults, displaying their sensitivity.
D) Malvolio and Andrew completely ignore insults, showing their indifference.