More | While spying on Iago and Cassio’s conversation, Othello’s growing jealousy: |
She had sex with Cassio in the bed so she should die in the bed | For Othello, what is the symbolic importance of wanting to kill Desdemona in their bed? |
Othello believes the “lying wretch” is sleeping with his wife | What is ironic about Emilia calling the person who wants to get on Othello’s good side,” some cheating, lying wretch [who] has made up this slander to get a promotion”? |
Disbelief | During a conversation, Emilia states that she would cheat on her husband for, “the whole world”. How does Desdemona respond to this statement? |
He wanted his money back | What motive does Iago have for killing Roderigo? |
Iago has cheated him | As Roderigo lies dying, what realization does he come to? |
That way of death shows love | When preparing to kill Desdemona, what reason does Othello give for choosing to smother her? |
He wants her to go to heaven | Before killing her, why does Othello continually ask Desdemona if she has prayed and confessed her sins? |
She loves othello | Desdemona refused to identify her killer because she: |
She knows iago is a lier | While Othello is giving Emilia his reasons for having killed Desdemona, why does Emilia keep repeating, “My husband?” |
Desdemona didn’t cheat on him | After Desdemona’s murder, Emilia’s anger and verbal attack against Othello is due largely because: |
He doesn’t want Othello to have peace of mind | What might Iago’s refusal to offer reasons for his horrific plot reveal about his personality? |
Cassio gave him a dagger | Othello’s suicide is somewhat expected because: |
Othello test act 4 and 5
August 27, 2019