Cassio – Florentine Iago | I never knew a Florentine more kind and honest |
Desdemona – loyalty, foreshadowing death | Shall rather die than give thy cause away |
Desdemona – too trusting | I have no judgement in an honest face |
Iago lays first seed | Did Michael Cassio, when you wooed my lady, know of your love? |
Iago – satisfaction | But for a satisfaction of my thought; no further harm |
Iago – think honest | For Michael Cassio, I dare be sworn, I think that he is honest |
Iago – men seem | Men should be what they seem |
Iago – monster | O, beware, my lord, of jealousy: it is the green-eyes monster, which doth mock the meat it feeds on |
Iago – tells Othello to watch Desdemona and Cassio | Look to your wife; observe her well with Cassio |
Iago – Desdemona deceptive | She did deceive her father, marrying you |
Iago – Desdemona fear of Othello | When she seemed to shake, and fear your looks, she loved them most |
Iago – pardon | I humbly do beseech you of your pardon for too much loving you |
Iago – Desdemona honest | I do not think but Desdemona’s honest |
Iago – distinctly | I do not in position distinctly speak of her; though I may fear her will |
Othello – doubting marriage | Why did I marry? |
Othello – honest creature | This honest creature doubtless sees and know more, much more, than he unfolds |
Othello – appetites | That we can call these delicate creatures ours, and not their attitudes |
Emilia – aware of Iago’s character | My wayward husband |
Iago – disrespect for Emilia | It is a common thing… To have a foolish wife |
Iago – aware how easy it is to make someone jealous | Trifles light as air are, to the jealous, confirmations strong as proofs of holy weit |
Iago – Moor poison | The Moor already changes with my poison |
Othello – whole camp slept with Desdemona | I had been happy, if the general camp, Pioneers and all, had tastes her sweet body, so I had nothing known |
Othello – proof | Be sure thou prove my love a *****; Be sure of it; give me the ocular proof |
Othello – violent list | Slander, torture, abandon, horrors, damnation |
Iago – goats, monkeys | Were they as prime as goats, as hots as monkeys, as salt as wolves in pride |
Othello – bbb! | O, blood, blood, blood! |
Desdemona – Othello not jealous | Who, he? I think the sun where he was born drew all such humours from him |
Othello – Handkerchief, Desdemona guilty | She, dying, gave it me, and bid me, when my fate would have me wive, to give it her |
Desdemona – Cassio received | Pray you, let Cassio be received again |
Emilia – stomachs | They are all but stomachs, and we all but food; they eat us hungerly, and when they are full they belch us |
Desdemona – Lord | My lord is not my lord; nor should I know him, were he in favour as in humour altered |
Desdemona – men gods | Nay, we must think men are not gods |
Emilia – monster | ‘Tis a monster begot upon itself, born on itself |
Cassio – doesn’t want Othello to see him with Bianca | And think it no addition, nor my wish, to have him see me womaned |
Othello – Act Three
July 21, 2019