Act 3 scene 4 Flashcards
(19 cards)
D: ‘my noble Moor is true of mind…
…and made of no such baseness’ (A3:4)
D: ‘I think the sun where…
…he was born drew all such humours from him.’ (A3:4)
O: ‘this argues fruitfullness…
…and liberal heart’ (A3:4)
O:’Did an Egyptian to
my mother give’ (A3:4)
O: ‘Twould make her amiable and…
…subdue my father; (A3:4)
O: ‘To lose’t or give’t away…
…were such perdition as nothing else could match’
He is tormenting her, he knows she doesn’t have it, but can no longer ask honestly because of Iago’s pollution of his mind (A3:4)
O: ‘The…
…hankerchief! …Zounds!’ (A3:4)
How does Emilia show her new empowerment?
‘They are all but stomachs, and we are all but food’ (A3:4)
E: ‘They eat us hungerly…
…and when they are full they belch us’ (A3:4)
D: ‘My advocation is…
…not in tune’ (A3:4)
D: ‘My lord is …
…not my lord’ (A3:4)
D: ‘I have spoken for…
…you all my best’ (A3:4)
D: ‘‘We must think men…
…are not Gods’
E (wisdom): ‘But jealous souls…
…Will not be answered so’
E: ‘They are not ever jealous for the cause…
…but jealous for they’re jealous’
E: ‘It is a monster begot upon itself…
…born upon itself’
D: ‘Pray you, let….
…Cassio be received again.’
D: ‘You’ll never meet…
…a more sufficient man’