Act 3 Scene 3 Flashcards

1
Q

Setting
“Cyprus - A room in the ____”

A

“Cyprus - A room in the castle”

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Desdemona’s Good Nature and Tragic Irony
“I will do ___ my _____ in thy be_____”
“I’ll ____ it to the last ____”
“Thy _____ shall rather die than give thy _____ away”

A

“I will do all my abilities in thy behalf”
“I’ll perform it to the last article”
“Thy solicitor shall rather die than give thy cause away”

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3
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Iago Planting Seeds
“I like ___ that”
“I know ___ what”
“____ away so ____-like”

A

“I like not that”
“I know not what”
“steal away so guilty-like”

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4
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“When I _____ thee not, ____ is come _____”

A

“When I love thee not, chaos is come again

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5
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Iago’s Hypocrisy
“Men _____ be what they _____”
“Good _____ in man and woman, dear my lord, is the ______ _____ of their souls”

A

“Men should be what they seem”
“Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, is the immediate jewel of their souls”

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6
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“O beware, my lord, of ____: it is the _____-______ monster which doth ____ the ____ it feeds upon”

A

“O beware, my lord, of jealousy: it is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds upon”

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7
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Iago’s Command and Manipulation
“Look to your ____, observe her well with _____; Wear your ____ thus”
“I know our country ______ well”
“Cassio’s my _____ friend”

A

“Look to your wife, observe her well with Cassio; Wear your eyes thus”
“I know our country disposition well”
“Cassio’s my worthy friend”

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Othello’s First Soliloquy
“This ____’s of ______ honesty”
“Ha____, for I am ____”
“I am ______ into the ____ of years”
“I had rather be a ____”
“‘tis the _____ of gr___ ones”
“this ______ plague”

A

“This fellow’s of exceeding honesty”
“Haply, for I am black”
“I am declined into the vale of years”
“I had rather be a toad”
“‘tis the plague of great ones”
“this forked plague”

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9
Q

“I have a _____ upon my _____ here”

A

“I have a pain upon my forehead here”

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10
Q

“He puts the _____ from him, and she _____ it”

A

“He puts the handkerchief from him, and she drops it”

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11
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“My ______ husband hath a _______ times _____ me to steal it”

A

“My wayward husband hath a hundred times wood me to steal it”

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12
Q

“_____ he will do with it, _____ knows, not I”

A

“What he will do with it, heaven knows, not I”

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13
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“_____ light as air are to the _____ confirmations _____ as proofs of _____ writ”

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“Trifles light as air are to the jealous confirmations of strong as proofs of holy writ”

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14
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“the Moor already _____ with my _____”

A

“the Moor already changes with my poison”

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15
Q

“____ like the mines of _____”

A

“Burn like the mines of sulphur”

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16
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Othello’s Insanity
“Farewell the ____ mind! Farewell ____! Farewell the ____ troops, and the big ____ that makes ambition ____ - O _____!”
“Farewell! ______’s occupation’s gone”

A

“Farewell the tranquil mind! Farewell content! Farewell the plumed troops, and the big wars that makes ambition virtue - O farewell!”
“Farewell! Othello’s occupation’s gone”

17
Q

“Give me the ______ proof”

A

“Give me the ocular proof”

18
Q

“I think my ___ be _____, and think she is ____; I think thou art ___, and think thou art ___”

A

“I think my wife honest, and think she is not; I think thou art just, and think thou art not”

19
Q

Iago’s Animal Imagery
“Were they as prime as ____, as hot as _____, as salt as ____”

A

“Were they as prime as goats, as hot as monkeys, as salt as wolves”

20
Q

“I’ll ____ her all to _____!”

A

“I’ll tear her all to pieces”

21
Q

“O that the ___ had _____ thousand lives! ____ is too ___, too ____, for my revenge”

A

“O that the slave had forty thousand lives! One is too poor, too weak, for my revenge”

22
Q

“____ thoughts with ____ pace”

A

“bloody thought with violent pace”

23
Q

“Now by yond _____ heaven, in the due ____ of a _____ vow I here ____ my words”

A

“Now by yond marble heaven, in the due reverences of a sacred vow I here engage my words”

24
Q

“Let him _____, and to ____ shall be in me _____, what ____ business ever”

A

“Let him command, and to obey shall be in me remorse, what bloody business ever”

25
Q

Newfound Hatred for Desdemona
“Damn her, ____ minx!”
“some ____ means of ___ for the fair ____”

A

“Damn her, lewd minx!”
“some swift means of death for the fair devil”