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Othello Quotes

act 2 and 3

QuestionAnswer
Juxtaposition- Appearance vs Reality Iago (honest) ‘As I am a honest man’ A2 S3
Cassio (Reputation) In relation to his fight with roderigo ‘Reputation O I have lost my reputation A2 S3
-Othello- Manipulation (barbarous bowl) ‘For Christian shame out by this barbarous bowl’ A2 S3
Iago - Manipulation (confess) (importune) Confess yourself freely to her; importune her help to put you in your place gain’ A2 S3
Cassio- relationships (talkin about Desdemona) She is indeed perfection A2 S3
Iago-(soliloquy) (quarrel ‘He’ll be full of quarrel and offense’ A2 S3
Iago-appearence vs reality (tongue cut) talkin about Cassio ‘I had rather have this tongue cut from my mouth then it should do offense to Michael Cassio’ A2 S3
Othello-relationships (doth mince) Thy honesty and love doth mince this matter’ A2 S3
Iago- Manipulation (conformity) ‘I fear the trust Othello puts in him on some time of his conformity will shake this island’- A2 S3
Iago, Manipulation (handkerchief) “I am sure it was your wife handkerchief did I see today/ see Cassio wipe his beard with” A3 S3
Othello is done with Desdemona, Jealousy ”All my fond love thus do i blow to heavens/ tis gone” A3 S3
Othello, Relationships, Appearance vs Reality, Soliloquy (marry) (honest creature) “Why did I marry? This honest creature doubtless sees and knows more, much more than he unfolds.” A3 S3
Othello, Jealousy (loath) Shes gone: I am abused, and my relief / Must be to loath her. O, curse of marriage! That we can call these delicate creatures ours and not their appetites!” A3 S3
Othello, Love, Soliloquy (O, then heaven) “If she be false, O, then heaven mocks itself! I'll not believe’t” A3 S3
Iago-Manipulation (dost) “I think thou dost / and for I know thou'rt full of love and honesty” A3 S3
Iago-Manipulation (green eyed) “O, beware, my lord, of jealousy! / It is the green-eyed monster, which doth mock / the meat it feeds on.” A3 S3
Iago manipulation (marrying) Devieve “She did deceive her father, marrying you” A3 S3
Emillila manipulation to the handkerchief “What handkerchief? Why that the Moor first gave to Desdemona ; that which so often you did bid me steal” A3 S3
Iago appearence vs reality (napkin Cassio) “I will in Cassio's lodging loose this napkin and let him find it A3 S3
Iago manipulation (poison) “The Moor already changes with my poison” A3 S3
Othello relationships (Villan, whore) “Villain, be sure thou prove my love a whore” A3 S3
Iago-manipulation and jealousy (goads, monkeys) “Were they as prime as goats, as hot as monkeys” A3 S3
Iago- manipulatin (In sleep) Cassio speaking “ In sleep I heard him say: ‘Sweet Desdemona A3 S3
Othello- Jealousy (tear her) “I'll tear her all to pieces!” A3 S3
Iago manipulation (Your own) “ I am your own for ever” A3 S3
Othello (Appearance vs reality, relationships) (hearts of old) A liberal hand! The hearts of old gave hands” A3 S4
Othello (Relationships) (hardness) “ Oh, hardness to dissemble!/ How do you, Desdemona” A3 S4
Othello (sarcasm, appearance vs reality) (hand) “ Tis a good hand,/ a frank one” A3 S4
Othello ( relationships) Monologue Egyptian “ that handkerchief/ Did an egyptian to my mother give:” A3 S4
Othello (relationships) Monologue (losing the handkerchief) “ To lose or give’t away were such perdition/ As nothing else could match” A3 S4
Othello Manipulation (dying) “ She, dying, gave it to me A3 S4
Desdemona speaking about Cassio ( manipulation- trying to convince Othello to change his mind) “ You’ll never meet a more sufficient man.” A3 S4
Desdemona ( Love) unhappy loss of handkerchief “ There's some wonder in this handkerchief:/ I am most unhappy in the loss of it” A3 S4
Desdemona reffering to the monster in othellos mind (jealousy) “ Heaven keep that monster from Othello’s mind” A3 S4
Desdemona (Jealousy) “Alas the day I never gave him cause” A3 S4
Othellos character decline (confess) “Confess? Handkerchief! O devil!” A4 S1
Iago (medicine) “Work on, my medicine, work! Thus credulous fools are caught.. “ A4 S1
Iago manipulation (cassio on Bianca) “Now I will question Cassio of Bianca,/ A housewife, that by selling her desires/ buys herself bread and clothes… / He when he hears of her, cannot refrain from the excess of laughter. Here he comes.”- A4 S1
Cassio speaking of biancao “I think i’faith she loves me.” A4 S1
Cassio speaking of bianco (haunts) “She haunts me in every place. A4 S1
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