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Othello Quotes
act 2 and 3
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |