Roderigo Flashcards
‘ill sell all my land’
What act and what scene?
Act 1 scene 3
‘I’ll sell all my land’
Analysis
Shows roderigo’s naivety.
Hes easily persuaded.
Love stricken.
‘Take it much unkindly/ That thou, Iago, who hast had my purse/ As if the strings were thine, should’st know of this’
What act and what scene?
Act 1 scene 1
‘Take it much unkindly/ That thou, Iago, who hast had my purse/ As if the strings were thine, should’st know of this’
Analysis
Roderigo acknowledges Iago’s manipulation slightly and expresses his frustration however is to deceivable too recognise the full extent
“I confess it is my shame to be so fond.”
What act and what scene?
Act 1 scene 3
“I confess it is my shame to be so fond.”
Analysis
Roderigo considers his love for Desdemona as a weakness which is consuming him.
This line reflects the complexity of human emotions and the internal struggle faced by the characters in the play.
‘Faith, I have heard too much, for your words and
Performances are no kin together’
What act and what scene?
Act 4 scene 2
‘Faith, I have heard too much, for your words and
Performances are no kin together’
Analysis
This quote reflects Roderigo’s growing suspicions about Iago’s deceit.
“O damned Iago! O inhuman dog,’
What act and what scene?
Act 5 scene 1
“O damned Iago! O inhuman dog,’
Analysis
Highlights Roderigo’s desperation and the dehumanising effect of Iago’s actions.