A3S3 Key quotes Flashcards

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How does Iago’s plan begin to come to fruition (3)

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  • ‘my Lord shall never rest’
  • ‘talking with a suitor here’
  • Desdemona begins to nag Othello
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How does Iago manipulate events in this scene (5)

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  • ‘ha! I like not that’
  • ‘sneak away so guilty like’
  • short sentences to speed conversation and questioning Othello
  • ‘she did deceive her father marrying you’
  • his entrance and exits
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3
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Which quote portrays fate and tragic inevitability

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‘when I love thee not, chaos is come again’

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How does Othello show that he is beginning to be frustrated with Desdemona

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The repetition of ‘I will deny thee nothing’

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How does Othello’s position as an outsider allow him to be affected by this (3)

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  • ‘men should be what they seem’
  • ‘I know our country disposition well’
  • she rejected ‘matches of her own clime, complexion and degree’
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How does Iago contrast the advice he gave Cassio

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‘who steals my purse, steals trash’ ‘but he that filches from me my good name makes me poor indeed’

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Banging jealousy quote

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‘beware of jealousy’
‘it is the green eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on’

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How does Othello begin to show security in light of Iago’s suggestions

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‘she had eyes and chose me’

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How does Othello begin to show insecurity in light of Iago’s suggestions (5)

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  • ‘this honest creature doubtless sees and knows more’
  • his soliloquiy following Iago’s exit:
  • ‘haply for I am black’
  • ‘I am abused’
  • ‘if she be false, o then heaven mocks itself’
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10
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What is the turning point of the plot in this scene

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When Emilia picks up the handkerchief

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How is the treatment of women portrayed in this scene (2)

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  • ‘I nothing but to please his fantasy’
  • ‘a good wench’
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How does Iago confide in the audience

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  • ‘The Moor already changes with my poison’
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How does Othello change in this scene (4)

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  • ‘not a jot, not a jot’
  • ‘farewell the tranquil mind’
  • ‘farewell. Othello’s occupation gone’
  • ‘damn her lewd minx’
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How does Othello begin to internalise his stereotype

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  • ‘I’ll tear her all to pieces’
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What metaphor does Iago use which Othello later copies

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‘were they as prime as goats, as hot as monkeys’

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16
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How does stagecraft create an ominous tone

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Both Iago and Othello kneeling forms a warped union