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14 Cards in this Set
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Act 1 scene 1- Venice at night. A street |
I convinces R that he hates the moor(‘I hate the moor’) as he as been passed over for a promotion Go tell B of secret marriage ‘black ram is tipping your whit ewe’ |
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Act 1 scene 2- another street |
I tells O about B= R ‘spoke such scurvy terms’ against his honour O = ‘let him do his spite’ C enters tells O he’s needed ‘haste post haste’ (war in Cyprus) B accused O of witchcraft |
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Act 1 scene 3- council chamber |
Duke + senators talk war in Cyprus B accuses O of abducting D ‘abused, stol’n from me and corrupted O explains their relationship ‘I won his daughter+ D speaks for herself I ‘monstrous birth to the worlds light’ ‘abuse Othello’s ears that he is too familiar with his wife’ |
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Act 2 scene 1- sea port in Cyprus |
Montano + 2 gentlemen talk of storm destroyed Turkish fleets ‘our wars are done’ I insults women ‘for I am nothing if not critical’ + D gets flirty ‘how wouldst thou praise me?’ O arrives ‘too much of joy’ I + R talk, I’s soliloquy ‘Put the moor into a jealousy so strong’ ‘make the moor thank me, love me and reward me’ ‘wife for wife’ |
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Act 2 scene 2 |
Herald with proclamation |
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Act 2 scene 3- citadel |
O goes bed with D I gets C drunk ‘poor and unhappy brains for drinking’ ‘reputation x3’ C + R get into fight, O stops fight n strips C of his office ‘for Christian shame’ I’s pretence of pretend ‘I persuade myself to speak the truth’ |
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Act 3 scene 2- room in citadel |
O ‘this fortification, gentlemen, shall we see’t?’ |
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Act 3 scene 3 KEY SCENE- before the citadel |
D pleads to O to reinstate C ‘if I do vow a friendship I’ll preform it’ ‘tomorrow dinner then?’ O chooses war again ‘I shall not dine at home: I meet the captains at the citadel’ I poisons Os mind ‘ha! I like not that... steal away so guilty like’ ‘beware my lord of jealousy it is the green eyed monster’ O begins to doubt ‘when I love thee not chaos is come again’ O pushes the handkerchief away E steals the handkerchief ‘hundred times wooed me to steal it’ I + O kneel together+ O thinks of killing D ‘I’ll tear her all to pieces’ I= ‘ I am your own forever’ |
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Act 3 scene 4- before citadel |
D is uneasy about loosing handkerchief ‘I had rather loose my purse’ + is sure about O ‘my noble moor is true of mind’ + tries again to help C O is angry with D about handkerchief ‘liberal hand’ D replies ‘it yet hath felt no age nor known no sorrow’ C gives Bi the handkerchief |
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Act 4 scene 1- before citadel |
I torments O about D adultery ‘with her on her what you will’ - O has ‘falls in a trance’- I = ‘my medicine work!’ I tells O to withdraw to listen to conversation with C ‘as he shall smile Othello shall go mad’ O does go mad ‘my heart is turned to stone’ ‘I will chop her into messes’ O then strikes D |
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Act 4 scene 2- room in citadel |
O questions E about D ‘if any wretch have put this in your head let heaven requite it’ O confronts D but D defends her honour ‘your true and loyal wife’ ‘what ignorant sin have I committed?’ D appeals to I for help ‘what do I do’ I gets R to help in killing C |
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Act 4 scene 3- room in citadel |
O sends D to bed ‘we must not now displease him D+ E sing + talk if infidelity ‘husbands fault if wives do fall’ |
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Act 5 scene 1- night. A street |
I ‘whether he kill Cassio or Cassio him... every way makes my gain’ I stabs R = ‘O damned Iago! O inhuman dog’+ C is wounded O hears these cries and is spurred to enact his own revenge |
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Act 5 scene 2 - chamber in citadel |
O soliloquy on killing D ‘it is the cause my soul’ D fights to stay alive ‘deaths unnatural that kills for loving’ ‘kill me tomorrow; let me live tonight’ O smothers D E comes to tell of Rs death ‘then murders out of tune’ D is revived somehow ‘a guiltless death I die’ says she caused her own death E is horrified ‘more angel she and you blacker devil’ ‘a wicked lie!’ ‘She loved thee cruel moor’ I C Lod + others enter- I =‘I told him what I thought and told no more’ he wounds E ‘lay me by my mistress’s side’ and tries to escape Guards return I O = ‘if that thou be’st a devil, I cannot kill thee’ he then wounds I, I = from this time forth I never will speak word’ The plot is revealed to O ‘then you must speak of one that loved not wisely but too well’ he then kills himself ‘killing myself to die upon a kiss’ Errrrrybody dead n C says ‘for he was great of heart’ BUT WAS HE THOOOO Lodovico ends it all ‘this heavy act with heavy heart relate’ |