Iago: “Sir, this gentlemanSteps in to Cassio, and_____ his pause” | entreat |
Iago:”this broken joint betweenyou and her husband _____ her to splinter” | entreat |
Cassio: “tell her there’sone Cassio ______s her a little favour of speech” | entreat |
Desdemona: “Tis as I should____ you wear your gloves” | entreat |
Iago: “My lord, I would I might _____your honour” | entreat |
Othello: “I do _____ that we may sup together” | entreat |
Othello: “That I would all my pilgrimage _____” | Dilate |
Emilia: “who wouldnot make her husband a _____ to make him amonarch?” | cuckhold |
Iago: “The meat it feeds on; that _____ lives in bliss” | cuckhold |
Othello: “I will chop her into messes: _____ me!” | cuckhold |
Iago: “With any strong or ______ importunity” | vehement |
Othello: “Of human dealings. If I do prove her _____” | haggard |
Emilia: “My _____ husband hath a hundred times” | wayward |
Iago: “And he does _____ with you” | chide |
Othello: “We say lie on her, whenthey____ her” | belie |
Emilia: “Thou dost_____ her, and thou art a devil” | belie |
Iago: “The _____ must have his quiet course” | lethargy |
Othello:”I’ll not______ with her” | expostulate |
Emilia: “Let heaven______ it with the serpent’s curse!” | requiete |
Othello: “The _____ wind that kisses all it meets” | bawdy |
Emilia: “The Moor’s abused by some most villanous ____,Some base notorious_____ , some scurvy fellow. | knave |
Roderigo:”Ay, and said nothing but what I protest _____ of doing” | intendment |
Desdemona:”It does ____ me now I speak the word” | abhor |
Desdemona:”But with such general of heaven” | warranty |
Othello: “O woman! thou dost stone my heart’ | perjured |
Roderigo: “I know his ___, ’tis he.–Villain, thou diest!” | gait |
Othello:”Thou teachest me. _____, your dear lies dead” | minion |
Emilia:”You told a lie, an ____, damned lie” | odious |
Othello:”And she did gratify his _____ works” | amorous |
lodovico:”Remains the ______ of this hellish villain” | censure |
Othello:”_____ unused to the melting mood,” | albeit |
Othello:”Where a ______and a turban’d Turk” | malignant |
Othello act 3-5
August 18, 2019