Cassio Flashcards

(25 cards)

1
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I: ‘nor the division of a battle knows more…

A

…than a spinster’ A1.1

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I: ‘a fellow almost damned…

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…in a fair wife’

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3
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C: ’Tis my breeding

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…That gives me this bold show of courtesy. (2.1.)

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4
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I: that never set a…

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… squadron in the field,
1.1

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5
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‘paragons…

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…description’ 2.1

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6
Q

‘excels the quirks of…

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…blazoning pens’ 2.1

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7
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I have lost the immortal part of myself…

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…and what remains is bestial.’ 2.3

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8
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O, let the heavens give him defence against the elements…

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…for I have lost him on a dangerous sea. 2.1

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9
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Not tonight, good Iago; I have very poor …

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… and unhappy / brains for drinking. 2.3

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10
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‘Thou invisible spirit of wine…

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…we shall call thee devil’ 2.3

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11
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“zounds, you rogue…

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…, you rascal!”

Juxtaposes his otherwise composed disposition when sober

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12
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, give me advantage of some brief discourse…

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… with Desdemona alone
3.1

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13
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C: Sweet Bianca, take me ____.
B: This is some ____. To the felt ____ now I feel ____.
C: Throw your ____ in the ____ from whence you have them.

A
  1. this work out
  2. token from a newer friend
  3. absence
  4. a cause
  5. vile guesses
  6. devil’s teeth

3.4

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14
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‘the riches of the ship…

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…is come on shore’
2.1

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15
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Alas, poor ____!

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caitiff 4.1

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16
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B: I ____ her? What! A ____! Ha, ha, ha!

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  1. marry
  2. customer
    4.1
17
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C: ‘I am maimed…

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…for ever! Help… murder, murder’ 5.1

18
Q

C: ‘I am spoiled…

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…undone by villains’ 5.1

19
Q

C: ‘I think that [one of the villains is]…

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…hereabout’

20
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What is significant about Othello and Cassio being divided while at sea?

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  • ## Foreshadows their approaching strife.
21
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What does Othello encourage ‘good Michael’ to have?

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‘discretion’, the ‘honourable stop’

22
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Why is does Othello command Cassio to exercise ‘discretion’?

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  • He can already perceive the infirmity of his leadership, and fears that a failing on Cassio’s part would ‘shake’ it further.
  • His drunkenness goes on to do just that.
23
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How does Cassio humiliate Iago?

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  • He is more eloquent, defends Desdemona.
24
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Why can it be surmised that Iago desires Cassio?

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  • Iago attests that they lay together once.
  • He delivers an erotic and emotionally charged speech: ‘Cry “O sweet creature!” then kiss me hard, … then laid his leg
    O’er my thigh, and sighed, and kissed, and then
25
How is Cassio shown to be the same as all other men?
- The way he treats people is entirely dependent on their social standing relative to him.