othello Flashcards

1
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an old black ram…

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tupping your white ewe - 1.1

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2
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she is abused, stolen from me..

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and corrupted by spell and medicne bought of mountebanks. - 1.3

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3
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For i am black..and have not those

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soft parts of converstaion that chamberers have - 3.3

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4
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i put the moor at least..

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into jealousy so strong that judgement cannot cure - 2.1

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5
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Oh beware my lord of jealousy;

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It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock
The meat it feeds on. Iago A3S3

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6
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look to your wife,

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observe her well with Cassio’ Iago A3S3

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7
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The moor already

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changes with my poison’ Iago. A3S3

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8
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‘But jealous souls will not be answered so; they are not ever jealous for the cause

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but jealous for they’re jealous. It is a monster begot upon itself, born on itself’ Emilia A3S4

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9
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‘My parts, my title and my perfect soul

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shall manifest me rightly’ Othello A1S2

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10
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‘Valiant

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Othello’ A1S3

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11
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‘warlike Moor

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othello - 2.1

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12
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‘An honourable murderer

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, if you will’ Othello A5S2

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13
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‘The Moor is of a free and open nature

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, that thinks men honest that but seem to be so’ Iago A1S3

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14
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I know thou’rt full of

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love and honesty’ Othello A3S3

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15
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No Iago, I’ll see before I doubt; when I doubt, prove; and on the proof,

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there is no more but this – away at once with love or jealousy’ Othello A3S3

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16
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‘give me one living

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reason she’s disloyal’. Othello A3S3

17
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‘[Falls in a trance]’ A4S1

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18
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‘Now he tells how she plucked him to my chamber

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. O, I see that nose of yours, but not that dog I shall throw it to!’ -Othello A4S1

19
Q

‘Ay, let her rot and perish… O

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the world hath not a sweeter creature’ Othello A4S1

20
Q

The Moor’s abused by some

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most villainous knave.’ -Emilia A4S2

21
Q

She loved me for the dangers I had passed

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and I loved her, that she did pity them’ Othello A1S3

22
Q

I will chop her into messes.

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Cuckold me!’ (act 4 scene 1

23
Q

‘The hand is moist, my lady…. This argues fruitfulness, and liberal heart. Hot, hot and moist…

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For here’s a young and sweating devil here that commonly rebels. ‘Tis a good hand, a frank one.’ -Othello A4S2