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... In Act IV, Scene II Othello indulges in a great exaggeration of his jealousy when he believes Desdemona to be a prostitute, and Emila, the wife of Iago t be ...
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... He possesses this jealousy because he is distressed that Othello chose Michael Cassio, a "valiant" (II, i, 98), "Florentine...arithmetician" (I, i, 19-20 ...
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... Immediately after the play begins, Roderigo says to Iago, "Thou toldst me thou didst hold him [Othello] in thy hate" (II7). He holds the position of standard ...
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... According to "honest" Iago, Brabanito "prated and spoke scurvy and provoking terms" against Othello's honor (Shakespeare I, ii). ...
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... of Desdemona's hand before the arrival of the Moor Othello, Iago says, "With as little a web as this will I ensnare as great a fly as Cassio." [Act II, Scene I ...
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... anger. "Sweet soul, take heed, take heed of perjury, thou art on they deathbed" (V, ii, 50). Othello warns Desdemona of her death. ...
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... Than it should do offense to Michael Cassio" (I.ii.21-22). This deception impresses and convinces Othello that his officer is a good and loyal soldier. ...
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... For example, in Act 1, scene 2, when he is speaking to Othello about his feelings ... cut from my mouth/ Than it should do offense to Michael Cassio" (I.ii.21-22). ...
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... ii. 178) Cassio so that Othello will be mad at him. Throughout the play, everything turns against him and he ends up on his deathbed. ...
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... to marry Othello makes her violate both gender roles and class structure when Emilia describes Othello as a "blacker devil" in sheer contempt of him (V.ii.158 ...
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... honest Iago," again, as in the brawl in Act II, scene ii--the reluctant truth-teller who must have unpleasant news dragged from him by a determined Othello. ...
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... monster from Othello's mind!" (III.iv.163) In the brothel scene, she cries, "O heaven, forgive us!" (IV.ii.89) because of Othello's blasphemous accusations of ...
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... Iago also tells Roderigo that Desdemona only fell in love with Othello because of his ability to craft "fantastical lies" (II.i.217). ...
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... have great respect for Desdemona, but Cassio also refers to her as "our great captain's captain (Act II Scene I)" implying that Desdemona and Othello are equals ...
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... Wake Duncan with thy knocking! I would thou could'st!" (Act II, ii, 73-74). Othello owns the same regret and guilt as Macbeth. ...
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... (IV, I, lines 53-56) Othello finally realizes ... look down towards his feet -- but that's a fable If that thou be'st a devil, I cannot kill thee" (V, II, Lines 333 ...
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... Wake Duncan with thy knocking! I would thou could'st!" (Act II, ii, 73-74). Othello owns the same regret and guilt as Macbeth. ...
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... O my soul's joy," Act II scene i OTHELLO: "Fetch me the handkerchief. My mind misgives." Act III scene iv OTHELLO: " Get you to bed on th'instant. ...
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... If I once stir Or do but lift this arm, the best of you Shall sink in my rebuke" (II, iii, lines 203-8). You must feel sorrow for Othello because with all the ...
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... If I once stir Or do but lift this arm, the best of you Shall sink in my rebuke" (II, iii, lines 203-8). You must feel sorrow for Othello because with all the ...
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... If I once stir Or do but lift this arm, the best of you Shall sink in my rebuke" (II, iii, lines 203-8). You must feel sorrow for Othello because with all the ...
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... Thieves! Thieves!" (Ii76-78) By saying this, Iago shows a new perspective to Brabantio by insinuating that Othello has stolen his daughter. ...
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... If after every tempest come such calms, May the winds blow till they have wakened death." (II.i.182-184) These lines describe Othello's overwhelming joy over ...
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... come to kill him, but before anything can happen, Othello says: "Keep up (sheathe) your bright swords, for the dew will rust them." (Act 1, Scene II, Line 61 ...
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... 179) & (I.III.319), "I know, Iago, Thy honesty and love doth mince this matter"(II.III.251-52). These lines are just a few of the ironic that Othello says ...
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... "It is Othello's pleasure, our noble and valiant general," (Act II, Scene II, Line 1) Othello has been a soldier since he was seven years of age, and has ...
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... "It is Othello's pleasure, our noble and valiant general," (Act II, Scene II, Line 1) Othello has been a soldier since he was seven years of age, and has ...
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... In this case Iago succeeded and put Othello "into a jealousy so strong that judgement [could not] cure" (II, ii, ll, 329-330). This ...
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... If I once stir Or do but lift this arm, the best of you Shall sink in my rebuke" (II, iii, lines 203-8). You must feel sorrow for Othello because with all the ...
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... If I once stir Or do but lift this arm, the best of you Shall sink in my rebuke" (II, iii, lines 203-8). You must feel sorrow for Othello because with all the ...
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