Act 1 Scene 3 Flashcards

1
Q

V m

And who says this?

A

Valiant moor - first senator

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2
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V o

And who says this?

A

Valiant Othello -Duke

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3
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S i a, s f m, a c b s a m b o m

And who says this?

A

She is abused, stolen from me, and corrupted by spells and medicines brought of mountebanks -Barbantio

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4
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M p, g a r s, m v n a a g m

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Most potent, grave and reverend signors, my very noble and approved good masters -Othello

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5
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R a i i m s, a l b w t s p o p

And who says this?

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Rude am I in my speech and little blessed with the soft phrase of peace -Othello

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6
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A a r o n

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Against all rules of nature -Barbantio

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7
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I d b y, s f t l t t s

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I do beseech you, send for the lady to the Sagittary -Othello

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8
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S l m f t d I h p, a i l h, t s d p t

And who says this?

A

She loved me for the dangers I had passed, and I loved her, that she did pity them -Othello

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9
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A s m d a m m s t y, p y b h f

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And so much duty as my mother showed to you, preferring you before her farther -Desdemona

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10
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A h d y g s t y t i w y s a g b s f s i w m

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And heaven defend your good souls that you think I will your serious and great business scant for she is with me -othello

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11
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A m h i o h a t

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A

A man he is of honesty and trust -Othello

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12
Q

Y s-i-l i f m f t b

And who says this?

A

Your son-in-law is far more fair than black -Duke

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13
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S h d h f, a m t

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She has deceived her father, and may thee -Barbantio

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14
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M l u h f

And who says this?

A

My life upon her faith -Othello

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15
Q

H I

And who says this?

A

Honest Iago -Othello

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16
Q

‘T i o t w a t, o t. O b a o g, t w o w a g.

And who says this?

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'’Tis in ourselves that we are thus, or this. Our bodies are our gardens, to the which our wills are gardeners -Iago

17
Q

I h t m

And who says this?

A

I hate the moor -Iago

18
Q

T m a c I t w- f t p w m

And who says this?

A

The moors are changeable in their wills- fill thy purse with money -Iago

19
Q

A i i t a t ‘t m s h d m o

And who says this?

A

And it is thought abroad that ‘twixt my sheets he’s done my office -Iago

20
Q

T m i o a f a o n

And who says this?

A

The moor is of a free and open nature -Iago

21
Q

H a n m b t m b t t w l

And who says this?

A

Hell and night must bring the monstrous birth to the worlds light -Iago