Othello: Key Quotes (Act 1) Flashcards
(22 cards)
I know my _____, I am _____ __ _____ a _____
I know my price, I am worth no worse a place (Iago, A1 S1)
I ______ ___ to _____ my ____ ____ him
I follow him to serve my turn upon him (Iago, A1 S1)
An ___ _____ ___ is _______ your white ___
An old black ram is tupping your white ewe (Iago, A1 S1)
I will ____ my _____ ____ my ______
I will wear my heart upon my sleeve (Iago, A1 S1)
I am ___ ____ I __
I am not what I am (Iago, A1 S1)
Let him __ ___ _____; my ________ _____ I ____ ____ the ________ _____ ___-______ his __________
Let him do his spite; my services which I have done the signiory shall out-tongue his complaints (Othello, A1 S2)
My _____, my _____ and my _______ ____
My parts, my title and my perfect soul (Othello, A1 S2)
____ up your ______ ______, for the ___ ____ ____ them
Keep up your bright swords, for the dew will rust them (Othello, A1 S2)
O ____ _____! Where ____ ____ ______ my ________?
O foul thief! Where hast thou stowed my daughter? (Brabantio, A1 S2)
Thou hast _________ on her ____ ____ ______, ______ her ________ _____ with _____ or ________ that _______ ______
Thou hast practised on her with foul charms, abused her delicate youth with drugs or minerals that weakens motion (Brabantio, A1 S2)
Send ___ the ____ __ the _________ and ___ ___ _____ of __ ______ ___ ______
Send for the lady to the Sagittary and let her speak of me before her father (Othello, A1 S3)
Her ______ _____ me, ___ _______ me
Her father loved me, oft invited me (Othello, A1 S3)
She _____ me ___ the _______ I ___ ______, and I _____ her ____ ___ ___ ____ ____
She loved me for the dangers I had passed, and I loved her that she did pity them (Othello, A1 S3)
My _____ ______, I do ________ ____ a _______ ____
My noble father, I do perceive here a divided duty (Desdemona, A1 S3)
So much _ _________ that _ ___ _______ ___ __ the ____ __ ____
So much I challenge that I may profess due to the Moor my lord (Desdemona, A1 S3)
That I did ____ ___ ____ to ____ ____ ___, my _________ ________ and _____ __ ________ ___ _______ __ the _____
That I did love the Moor to live with him, my downright violence and storm of fortunes may trumpet to the world (Desdemona, A1 S3)
Let her ____ ____ _____
Let her have your voice (Othello, A1 S3)
Your ___-__-___ is ___ ____ ____ than _____
Your son-in-law is far more fair than black (Duke, A1 S3)
She has ________ her ______ ___ ___ ____
She has deceived her father and may thee (Brabantio, A1 S3)
I ____ the ____
I hate the Moor (Iago, A1 S3)
To _____ _______‘_ ear
To abuse Othello’s ear (Iago, A1 S3)
____ and _____ must _____ this _________ _____ to the _____‘_ _____
Hell and night must bring this monstrous birth to the world’s light (Iago, A1 S3)