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LD ELA OTHELLO
LD ELA OTHELLO ACT IV
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| This character had an epileptic fit because of the images "Lie with her, lie on her" | Othello |
| This person follows Cassio and nags him to spend time with her? | Bianca |
| Othello accuses this person of being gate keeper to hell, as they are keeper of Desdemona? | Emilia |
| This person wants their jewels back? | Roderigo |
| This person finds it hard to believe there are women who would actually cheat on their husbands? | Desdemona |
| "If thou the next night not enjoy Desdemona, take me from this world with treachery and devise engines for my life" | Iago |
| "I durst my lord, wager that she is honest,/ Lay down my soul at stake" | Emilia |
| "I am sorry that I am deceived in him" | Lodovico |
| "Confine yourself but in a patient list./Whilst you were here, o'erwhemled with your grief,/ a passion most unsuiting such a man/ Cassio came hither" | Iago |
| "God send me such uses send,/ Not to pick bad from bad, but by bad mend" | Desdemona |
| "They that mean virtuously, and yet do so, the devil their virtue tempts, and they tempt heaven." What does Othello mean by the devil their virtue tempts? | Their virtue is turned into a flaw |
| Othello is reduced to these actions when he lets Iago influence his way of finding out truth? | Spying, Hiding, Eavesdropping |
| Othello suggests this way to kill Desdemona first? | Letting her rot |
| This is what it would take for Desdemona to cheat on her husband? | Nothing would work |
| This is Othello's motivation for killing his wife in act four? | Justice |