Venice | what is the setting at the very beginning of the play |
he wants to tell him that Desdemona has run off to get married | why Roderigo decides to disturb Brabantio |
to defend against the Turks | why does the Duke send Othello to Cyprus |
by asking Desdemona what happened herself | how does Othello want to settle Brabantio’s claim that Othello forced Desdemona to marry him? |
he despises him | how does Iago feel about Othello |
a storm destroyed the Turkish fleet | how does the war with the Turks end |
he needs Cassio to get in a fight | why does Iago want Cassio to get drunk |
he gets into a fight and injures Montano | why does Othello dismiss Cassio from his service |
his reputation is lost and injured | how is Cassio injured in act 2 |
honest | which word frequently used by the other characters to describe Iago is inaccurate |
despicable | which word do you believe best describes Iago in actuality |
it is because of his race | what is a reason why Brabantio does not like Othello |
the duty was between her father and husband | what did Desdemona mean by a divided duty? |
*choices not provided!*between 4 choices! | which character is least involved in Iago’s plot |
to ask for her help in getting his job back | why does Cassio want to talk to Desdemona at the beginning of Act 3 |
Cassio | whom do Iago and Othello see stealing away from the castle, guilty like |
the green-eyed monster | what does Iago call jealousy? |
the handkerchief | what token is Emilia glad to get for Iago |
plant it in Cassio’s room | what does Iago plan to do with the handkerchief? |
it gets into your blood | according to Iago, in what way is jealousy like poison in the way that they both work on the human body |
proof you can see | what does Othello mean when he says he will “ocular proof” |
jealous | Desdemona tells Emilia that Othello is not a _________ person |
Cassio gives it to her to copy the handkerchief | how does Bianca end up with the handkerchief |
circumstantial evidence | which word best describes the type of evidence that Iago presents to Othello |
he wants Cassio killed by Iago and him to kill Desdemona | what does Othello claim he wants at the end of Act 3 scene 3 |
Bianca | Iago tells Othello that he will get Cassio to talk about the affair with Desdemona, while Othello watches. Who do they really talk about? |
Bianca | Othello is surprised to see that _______ has the handkerchief he gave Desdemona |
strike Desdemona | what is Lodovico surprised to see Othello do |
does not believe her ?? | when Othello asks Emilia what she knows about Desdemona’s affair with Cassio, he ________ when Emilia tells him the truth |
Iago | from whom does Desdemona seek advice when she is mistreated by Othello |
Roderigo | in Act 4, who accuses Iago of not dealing honestly with him/her |
husbands don’t act the way they shoudl | according to Emilia, wives cheat on their husbands because |
he hopes that least one, if not both, die | when Iago sets Roderigo up to kill Cassio, Iago |
Iago | who is it that actually kills Roderigo |
Bianca | whom does Iago say might be to blame for Cassio being attacked |
he does not wish to kill her mortal soul, or send her to hell | why does Othello ask Desdemona if she has prayed tonight |
Iago was the one who was responsible for everything | what does Emilia learn about Iago from Othello |
he checks to see if he has cloven hooves, like the Devil | Othello looks at Iago’s feet at the end of the play. Why? |
he kills himself | what happens to Othello at the end of the play |
*character not provided*4 choices on test | which character is alive at the end of the play? |
Duke of Venice | “I think this tale would woo my daughter too” |
Brabantio | “look to her Moor if thou hast eyes to see she hath deceived her father, and may thee” |
Cassio | “not tonight good Iago, I have very poor and unhappy brains for drinking” |
Iago | “I had rather have this tongue cut from my mouth then it should do offense to Michael Cassio… |
Iago | “men should be what they seem” |
Iago | “o beware my lord of jealousy it is the green-eyed monster . . .” |
Othello | “I think my wife be honest and think she is not, I think thou are just and think thou are not . . .” |
Iago | “work on my medicine work . . .” |
Iago | “do it not with poison, strangle her in her bed, even the bed she hath contaminated” |
Emilia | “I will be hanged if some eternal villain some bust insinuating rouge to get some office hath devised this slander…” |
Emilia | “This was her first remembrance from the Moor my wayward husband…” |
Othello | “have you prayed tonight, Desdemona” |
Emilia | “my husband” |
Emilia | “I will be hanged if some eternal villain some bust insinuating rouge to get some office hath devised this slander…” |
Lodovico | “look on the tragic loading of this bed, this is thy work” |
Othello | “Must you speak of one that loved not wisely but too well…” |
… | study Ella Jone’s term quizlet! |
OTHELLO REVIEW
August 24, 2019