Othello Literary Devices Act 4-5

(Act 4, scene 2, line 88):” and the moon winks…” Allusion- Othello once again references Diana or Cynthia the goddess of chasity.
(Act 4, scene 2, line 106):” That have the office opposite to Saint Peter….” Allusion- Othello is referencing to hell because that his where Desdemona will go becuase she was unfaithfull the him.
(Act 4, scene 1, line 75):” A horned man’s a monster and a beast…” Metaphor- This a metaphor because Othello says that because of Desdemona`s unfaithfulness it has turned his personality into something like a beast.
(Act 4, scene 1, line 245):”Lives sir” Dramatic Irony- This line is dramatic irony because Iago says that Cassio is alive, but the readers know that Cassio will not be alive for long
(Act 4, scene 2, line 13-20):” I durst, my lord, to wager she is honest, lay down my soul at stake. If you think other, remover your thought…” Dramatic Irony- This is dramatic irony because Emilia is talking badly about the person that put those jealous thoughts in his head, and the ironic thing is the Emilia does not know that the man that did so was her husband Iago.