Othello Quotations
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Location: Act 3, Scene 3 Speaker: Othello Related: Iago Themes: Appearance vs. reality | show 🗑
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Location: Act 3, Scene 3 Speaker: Iago Related: Othello Themes: Appearance vs. reality, jealousy | show 🗑
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show | "I am your own forever." (480)
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Location: Act 3, Scene 3 Speaker: Othello Related: Iago Themes: Appearance vs. reality, jealousy | show 🗑
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Location: Act 3, Scene 3 Speaker: Othello Related: Iago Themes: Appearance vs. reality, jealousy | show 🗑
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Location: Act 3, Scene 3 Speaker: Othello Related: Iago Themes: Appearance vs. reality, jealousy | show 🗑
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Location: Act 1, Scene 1 Speaker: Iago Related themes: Appearance vs. Reality | show 🗑
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show | Rude am I in my speech, And little bless'd with the soft phrase of peace: For since these arms of mine had seven years' pith, Till now some nine moons wasted, they have used their dearest action in the tented field
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Location: Act 1, Scene 1 Speaker: Iago Mentioned/Related: Michael Cassio, Othello Related themes: Jealousy, Manhood, Honor | show 🗑
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show | "Damned as thou art, thou hast enchanted her!
For I'll refer me to all things of sense,
If she in chains of magic were not bound,
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show | Whether a maid, so tender, fair and happy,
So opposite to marriage that she shunned
The wealthy curled darlings of our nation,
Would ever have, t'incur a general mock,
Run ... to the sooty bosom
Of such a thing as thou- to fear, not to delight
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show | "Haply, for I am black
And have not those soft parts of conversation
That chamberers have, or for I am declined
Into the value of years- yet that's not much-
She's gone."
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show | "Her honor is an essence that's not seen;
They have it very oft that have it not."
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show | "A horned man's a monster and a beast"
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show | "Notwithstanding, with my personal eye Will I look to't" (5-6)
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Location:Act 2, scene 3 Speaker:Michael Cassio Related themes:Manhood and honor | show 🗑
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Location:Act, scene 3 Speaker:Iago Mentioned or related:Othello Related themes:Manhood and honor,Womanhood and sexuality | show 🗑
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Location:Act, scene 3 Speaker:Iago Mentioned or related:Othello Related themes:Manhood and honor,Womanhood and sexuality | show 🗑
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show | "On horror's head horrors accumulate"
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Location:Act 3 , scene 3 Speaker : Othello Mentioned or related:Iago Related themes:Appearance Vs.Reality | show 🗑
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location: Act 2,scene 1 speaker: iago mentioned or related: desdemona related themes: appearance vs. reality | show 🗑
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show | "oh heavy ignorance! thou praisest the worst best"(143-4)
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show | "i am not merry; but i do beguile the thing i am by seeming otherwise"(122-3)
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location:act 2, scene 2 speaker :Iago mentioned or related : othello related themes :prejudice | show 🗑
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location: act 2,scene 1 speaker :othello related themes : appearance vs. reality,manhood and honor,womanhood and sexuality | show 🗑
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Location: Act 5, Scene 2 Speaker: Othello Related: Desdemona Themes: Jealousy, womanhood, sexuality | show 🗑
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Location: Act 5, Scene 2 Speaker: Othello Related: Desdemona Themes: Jealousy, womanhood, sexuality | show 🗑
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show | "Had she been true,
If heaven would make me such another world
Of one entire and perfect chrysolite
I'd not have sold her for it." (144-7)
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show | "Demand me nothing. What you know, you know.
From this time forth I never will speak word." (303-4)
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show | "Speak of me as I am . Nothing extenuate , nor set set down aught in malice . Then must you speak Of one that loved not wisely, but too well ; of one not easily jealous , but , being wrought , Perplexed in the extreme;
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Location : Act 5 scene 2 Speaker : Iago Mentioned or related : Othello Related themes : Appearance vs Realty | show 🗑
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