Desdemona. to depute Cassio in Othello's place. EMILIA is the feminist voice of the play and wife to the most abominable man ever. It works.Iago takes ‘honesty’ to the next level, claims Cassio in his sleep cried: “O sweet creature!” and goes into detail on Cassio kissing Iago in his sleep, to mimic his dream of kissing Desdemona. Gravity. In Othello, puns are used to draw attention to important things, to make an argument, and to highlight problems. and when I love thee not, Chaos is come again.”. I like not that” – 1 line and Othello leaps on it, having also seen Cassio just depart from his wife guiltily. He hates that Desdemona chose Othello over him and goes as far as to warn Othello that Desdemona might deceive him too, even though this is clearly not in her nature. All of the characters fall prey to his manipulation as many characters call him ‘honest’ on numerous occasions. Othello: "Nay, stay. As of Dec 21 20. Roderigo as Iago stabs him: “O damned Iago! “Excellent wretch! Ay, well said, whisper! Il brûle tout propre. The first of his asides starts at line 182 and ends at line 193 and is in response to seeing Cassio and Desdemona hold hands. Othello is pretty much telling Iago that he’s not jealous because there is no reason to be, due to the fact that he has no evidence of an affair. O inhuman dog!”. Maybe Iago is testing the waters to see how much Othello will believe, he responds with “O monstrous! Quotes By William Shakespeare. She instead says: “So speaking as I think, alas, I die”. “And … There I mentioned that while Othello has more speeches (274 compared to Iago’s 272), Iago has more soliloquies (seven, plus extended asides; compare this to Othello’s three [including his speech over the sleeping Desdemona]). No, my heart is turned to stone. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. He is very good with words and won over the Duke and Desdemona in his skill at storytelling. Othello – Iago quotes. His motives for taking Othello down is firstly due to his jealousy of Cassio gaining the position of lieutenant, also as he believes Othello to have slept with Emilia and I think once these motives have set the wheel rolling, it became motiveless and just an enjoyment for his trickery. The first age reference comes from Iago as well, but this time about Othello, whom he c The best quotes from Othello by William Shakespeare - organized by theme, including book location and character - with an explanation to help you understand! 183-184). Iago does not do this, instead he talks about Bianca with Cassio and Cassio laughs at things Iago says, Othello seeing Cassio laugh thinks that Cassio is laughing at Desdemona, and this angers Othello very much. Farewell” – Final words are lying for Othello’s sake to Emilia that she wasn’t killed by him. All of the important quotes from Othello listed here correspond, at least in some way, to the paper topics above and by themselves can give you great ideas for an essay by offering quotes and explanations about other themes, symbols, imagery, and motifs than those already mentioned and explained. Othello: “Rude am I in my speech / And little blessed with the soft phrase of peace”Othello’s Soliloquy: “Haply, for I am black / And have not those soft parts of conversation / That chamberers (fashionable men) have” – Othello’s doubt seeping in (or were they already there? “Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, “I would not put a thief in my mouth to steal my brains.”. Goes on to say: “Till I am evened with him, wife for wife”Iago: “Now, whether he kill Cassio / Or Cassio him… Every way makes my gain” – Iago finds himself in a win, win situation in getting Roderigo to attack Cassio. Desires for sport? Welcome back. By th' Mass, tis morning! Iago says to himself "with as little a web as this will I ensnare as / great a fly as Cassio" (2. Othello: “Honest Iago” – in the same line as “My life upon her faith!”Othello: “Cassio, I love thee / But never more be officer of mine” – Iago’s plan succeeds, Othello falls into this trap but doesn’t have much choice either after Cassio’s actions.Othello to Iago, trying to find out his thoughts about Desdemona and Cassio: “What dost thou think?” Bianca giving Cassio back the handkerchief: “This is some minx’s token” – after Othello gets up after his seizure and Iago gets him to hide and watch the events.Iago encourages Othello’s murderous thoughts, no need to tread carefully anymore now that Othello is certain: “strangle her in her bed, even the bed she hath contaminated” – Othello pretty much does this.Othello finally spells it out: “Was this fair paper, this most goodly book / Made to write ‘w.h.o.r.e’ upon?”Othello before killing Desdemona: “Yet she must die, else she’ll betray more men / Put out the light, and then put out the light”Othello: “O fool, fool, fool” – Now Othello sees he’s been tricked by Iago. Iago: “I hate the Moor”Iago: “I follow him to serve my turn on him”Iago: “Call up her father / Rouse him, make after him, poison his delight”Iago: “an old black ram / is tupping your white ewe”Iago: “I am one, sir, that comes to tell you your daughter and the Moor are making the beast with two backs”Iago to Emilia: “Villainous w.h.o.r.e!” – when she starts to tell of what happened with the handkerchief – key knowledge for finding out Desdemona’s innocence.Iago to Desdemona & Emilia: “You rise to play and go to bed to work” – sexist language – women’s only use is for sex. This honest creature doubtless”Othello: “O curse of marriage!” – straight after these doubts emerge in himself.Othello: “That we can call these delicate creatures ours / And not their appetites!”Othello to Desdemona when he takes her moist hand: “For here’s a young and sweating devil here”Othello: “Lie with her? Drown cats and blind puppies.”, “This look of thine will hurl my soul from heaven.”. Othello “(aside) Look, how he laughs already!”(1V.1.106-109) Iago told Othello that he would discuss Desdemona with Cassio, and that he would talk about the affair. She remains true to herself until the end and doesn’t fall to Othello constantly trying to make her admit to cheating on him. Roderigo is the first to find out about Iago’s deception but dies pretty much straight after this. Iago: “We have reason to cool our raging motions” (impulses, emotions) – links to how Iago gets his revenge on Othello, rendering him unable to use reason.Iago to Roderigo: “Come, be a man” – “If thou wilt needs damn thyself, do it a more delicate way than drowning. Till now there are hot conversations around the honesty of those claims. Our bodies are our gardens to the which our wills are gardeners.”. The math is pretty simple. Othello. Othello. Iago: “It is a common thing – to have a foolish wife” Once he has the handkerchief: “Go, leave me” and she leaves – acts hatefully towards his own wife. Cassio: “I have very poor and unhappy brains for drinking” – Cassio’s weakness but I think Iago already knows this, or if not, he uses this very wisely into his plan.Othello: “Cassio, I love thee / But never more be officer of mine” – Iago’s plan succeeds, Othello falls into this trap but doesn’t have much choice either after Cassio’s actions.Cassio: “Reputation, reputation, reputation! He doesn’t seem to have any real friends, as he clearly just uses everyone around him, we therefore don’t see any soft side to Iago, he is just 100% villain who remains this way throughout the play.Roderigo as Iago stabs him: “O damned Iago! Error rating book. “She lov'd me for the dangers I had pass'd, “Tis in ourselves that we are thus or thus. Spell. She is mistreated by Iago throughout the play, who has dominance over her, as all the husbands in this play do, but she does notice the unfairness of it all, where Desdemona doesn’t really in her innocence. See more ideas about othello quotes, quotes, othello. Othello’s Weakness Quotes (succumbing to jealousy and doubt)? 183-184). I have doubts over how well he really knows his daughter, and he sees her how he wants her to be, not how she is. [Aside] O, hardness to dissemble!— 2210 How do you, Desdemona? IAGO Nay, that’s not your way. O inhuman dog!”. Thou shouldest be honest." Iago: “I know my price, I am worth no worse a place”Iago: “From this time forth I never will speak word” – he doesn’t speak again for the rest of the play, won’t even explain the motive of his actions to the others. It is often suggested that Othello's fatal flaw is jealousy, but I would argue that this doesn't really strike at the heart of the matter. 1. The quote also shows that once Othello has begun to think about the possibility of his wife being unfaithful, he is unable to leave the idea alone. He doesn’t apologise for his actions, he believes himself to be deceived but a good man really. Designed by GonThemes. "Othello" Quotes 15 question trivia quiz, authored by jagman09. At the end, she becomes the bringer of truth and sheds light onto the others of Iago’s falsehoods, which brings about her demise as she anger Iago in doing this and he kills her. 1. He ends up with all the power and the power to decide Iago’s fate. I do but say what she is. I'll see before I doubt; when I doubt, prove; And on the proof, there is no more but this,--. othello. Iago: “That he would steal away so guilty-like / Seeing your coming”Othello to Iago, trying to find out his thoughts about Desdemona and Cassio: “What dost thou think?” Iago: “Think, my lord?” – Iago perhaps stalling for time, trying to make sure it’s done right, not too quick to accuse Cassio OR trying to be a good friend to Cassio = no reason to doubt his words.Othello: “Thou dost conspire against thy friend, Iago” – Iago has to back-track quickly or risk becoming a suspect + fail his plan, so changes the subject but not completely – “I confess it is my nature’s plague” – “Oft my jealousy / Shapes faults that are not”Iago: “O, beware, my lord, of jealousy: / It is a green-eyed monster” – makes Othello doubt himself rather than Iago anymore.Iago: “Look to your wife, observe her well with Cassio” – he purposely doesn’t explain why, still not wanting to incriminate his friend – further shows this with, “Cassio’s my worthy friend”Iago: “The Moor already changes with my poison” – “But with a little act upon the blood / Burn like the mines of sulphur”Iago: “To be direst and honest is not safe” – has to stop Othello’s threats or he might be in the line of fire so uses Othello’s doubts, who wants Iago to talk truthfully as he thinks to him. And frailty, as men have?” – Emilia’s feminist speak, men and women aren’t much different, not in accordance with the way they are treated.Emilia: “O, the more angel she, and you the blacker devil!”Emilia: “My husband?” – she repeats this 3 times when she finds out what her Iago has done purposely.Emilia, after Iago tells her to shut up: “I will not charm my tongue; I am bound to speak”Emilia: “‘Tis proper I obey him, but not now” “I will not” – in her despair she cares not for the patriarchal rules in society, she becomes the speaker of truth.Emilia starts to sing the Willow Song on her deathbed but can’t remember the words. And for the most part, that’s true for Othello. Match. Othello: “Why did I marry? Perdition catch my soul But I do love thee! (3.3.) (Iago, Act II, scene iii)”. Mar 19, 2014 - Explore Othello Unit's board "Othello quotes" on Pinterest. Played 1,743 times. Make all the money thou canst” – Iago’s persuasive + exploitation of Roderigo’s weaknesses, links to him getting him to do something very dangerous in attacking Cassio. He attacks Cassio on Iago’s orders and manages to wound him but is also wounded in return, which is where Iago takes advantage of the situation and finishes him off as Roderigo becomes dangerous as he knows the truth about Iago. Why, by making him uncapable of Othello's place; knocking out his brains. hettybrake. Othello #2: Iago's Asides In Act II, scene i of Shakespeare's Othello, Iago has two asides, each of which provide insight into his thoughts and schemes. Iago: “The Moor is of a free and open nature / And will as tenderly be led by th’nose / As asses are” – plan created – make Othello believe in Desdemona having sex with Cassio.Iago aims to put Othello: “At least into a jealousy so strong / That judgement cannot cure”Iago: “Ha? Give me your hand: this hand is moist, my lady. Brabantio: “So opposite to marriage that she shunned / The wealthy curlèd dearling of our nation” Desdemona: “I do perceive here a divided duty”Desdemona lies to Othello about the handkerchief: “It is not lost” – Othello keeps asking Desdemona about the handkerchief, while Desdemona keeps mentioning Cassio and getting his position back, “You’ll never meet a more sufficient man”Desdemona: “I have not deserved this”Desdemona: “Your wife, my lord, your true and loyal wife”Desdemona: “What ignorant sin have I committed?” – she still hasn’t been told after all of this.Willow Song that Desdemona sings, sad, about a woman lamenting lost love, originally a song about a man whose wife betrayed him cruelly. 18… Lodovico: “Is this the noble Moor” “Are his wits safe?” – Othello is losing his reputation and he is completely unaware of it.Othello: “She was false as water”Emilia to Othello: “Thou art rash as fire”, IAGO is the engine of the play and masterfully thinks of many villainous plans, which are all successful, and he has skill in persuasion and trickery. Iago about Othello: “that ‘twixt my sheet / He has done my office: I know not if’t be true” – doubts about Othello having sex with his wife – trying to justify further his hatred? Home » Quizzes » Literature Quizzes » Shakespeare Trivia » Othello Trivia. “I kissed thee ere I killed thee. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Iago: “But men are men: the best sometimes forget” – part of his plan to persuade the others to think him a kind man, and good friend to Cassio.Iago: “Reputation is a most idle and false imposition” (something imposed on by others) – to try to make Cassio feel betterIago: “confess yourself freely to her, importune her help to put you in your place again” – Iago putting stage 2 of his plan into action, to sow the seeds of doubt, but doing it under the ruse of him being a good friend and merely giving advice to help him. No, Iago, I’ll see before I doubt. Refresh and try again. I strike it and it hurts my hand. No way but this, “It is silliness to live when to live is torment, and then have we a prescription to die when death is our physician.”, “Thou weigh'st thy words before thou givest them breath.”, “And his unkindness may defeat my life, But never taint my love.”, “Trifles light as air are to the jealous confirmations strong as proofs of holy writ.”, “what cannot be saved when fate takes, patience her injury a mockery makes”, “And what’s he then that says I play the villain?”, “Drown thyself? (3.3.) - Bouddha. The Othello monologues below are extracts from the full NoSweatShakespeare modern Othello ebook, along with a modern English translation.Reading through the original Othello monologue followed by a modern version and should help you to understand what each Othello monologue is about: The others are so far beneath him they don’t deserve to know, probably won’t understand his complex mind.Iago: “The Moor already changes with my poison” – “But with a little act upon the blood / Burn like the mines of sulphur”Iago: “Thus do I ever make my fool my purse” – about Roderigo after he has him trapped in his persuasion. Othello Stuff. Well, my good lady. Oh, the world hath not a sweeter creature, she might lie by an emperor’s side and command him tasks. Look to her , Moor, if thou hast eyes to see / she has deceived her father , and may thee – act 1 scene 3 – brabantio: Later used in the play by Iago as evidence of D infidelity: He takes her by the palm. He tells Roderigo, “I have looked upon the world for four times seven years” (I.iii.311-12). Compare all this with OTHELLO Ay, let her rot and perish and be damned tonight, for she shall not live. Created by. IV,2,3003. BRABANTIO is Desdemona’s very racist father, who is distraught on hearing that she has married a Moor (an African), and he ends up dying later on in his uncontrollable grief. Her view on men in general is negative but she also believes male and females to be equal, despite it being a patriarchal society. OTHELLO Hang her! What wound did ever heal but by degrees? Iago’s Revenge Against Othello Quotes: Iago: “The Moor is of a free and open nature / And will as tenderly be led by th’nose / As asses are” – plan created – make Othello believe in Desdemona having sex with Cassio.Iago aims to put Othello: “At least into a jealousy so strong / That judgement cannot cure”Iago: “Ha? He is good at switching masks, from the good friend to the nasty, plotting man. CASSIO is the lieutenant of Othello’s, which starts off the chain of events with Iago wanting that position. IV,2,2995. Also, he knows Desdemona’s weakness, her kindness and trust in others.Iago blames Bianca for Cassio getting stabbed: “I do suspect this trash”. Though other things grow fair against the sun, yet fruit that blossom first will first be ripe. ... Iago comments in an aside, "O, you are well tuned now! Her loyalty to Othello is unusually high, and even when he kills her, she doesn’t blame him, and she lies to Emilia for his sake (just like Emilia lied to Desdemona for Iago’s sake). Perhaps Othello being sold to slavery is where his insecurities began – fated just like their love.Othello: “My life upon her faith!” – Othello would bet his life she remains faithful – ironic.Othello to Desdemona: “O my fair warrior”Othello to Desdemona: “I will deny thee nothing” – he will give Cassio his job back but with time. Emilia says this line after she picks up the handkerchief Desdemona has dropped, planning to turn it over to Iago. OTHELLO - KEY QUOTES. He has insecurities but this is rarely shown in public. Here, Othello asserts his faith in Desdemona and his refusal to be suspicious of her without due cause. Othello Quotes Act 2 “The chidden billow seems to pelt the clouds The wind-shakes surge, with high and monstrous mane” Act 2 Scene 1 2 Gentlemen: Shakespeare immediately establishes a chaotic and turbulent setting foreshadowing the following events to come. Iago: “Let us be conjunctive in our revenge against him” – The result of Iago’s persuasion – first time we see Iago’s powers – even though Roderigo wouldn’t have taken much persuading, Iago goes all the way.Iago: “Thus do I ever make my fool my purse” – about Roderigo after he has him trapped in his persuasion.Iago: “I had rather have this tongue out from my mouth / Than it should do offence to Michael Cassio / Yet I persuade myself, to speak the truth” – acting like a good friend to Cassio. Othello. Asides: The first of his asides starts at line 182 and ends at line 193 and is in response to seeing Cassio and Desdemona hold hands. Ay, if you dare do yourself a profit and a right. Othello. Iago says that "with as little a web as this will I ensnare as / great a fly as Cassio" (II. Iago was giving hints at how he will get back at Othello and become lieutenant. He perhaps has suicidal thoughts, which is where Iago takes control of him in this weakness and Roderigo becomes Iago’s lackey who does everything he commands, although this sometimes takes a bit of persuading. 233. Agrippant colère c'est comme saisir un charbon chaud avec l'intention de le jeter sur quelqu'un d'autre; c'est toi qui te brûles. His love for Desdemona is strong, perhaps too strong, or too weak as he succumbs to jealousy in the end and violently smothers Desdemona to death. This quote shows that Emilia at this point feels little moral responsibility, and in fact might prefer not to know the details of what her husband is plotting. Ironic, he denies her from living in the end.Othello: “Of one that loved not wisely but too well”Othello: “Killing myself, to die upon a kiss”. “How poor are they that have not patience! monstrous!” It works. So delicate All Quotes / But I'll set down the pegs that make this music, / As honest as I am." Flashcards. Difficulty: Average. Test. O, I have lost my reputation!” – perhaps Cassio’s weakness number 2, desperate for his position back + easy for Iago to manipulate.Cassio: “I have lost the immortal part of myself, and what remains is bestial” – further showing Cassio’s despair at losing his reputation.Cassio: “O, that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains!” – about wine/alcohol – Cassio blames the drink, no blame on Iago at all. The allegations of Desdemona's affair hurt his pride even more than they inflame his vanity and jealousy; he wants to appear powerful, accomplished, and moral at every possible instance, and when this is almost denied to him, his wounded pride becomes especially powerful. Othello is unable to win him over with his story of how Desdemona fell in love with him. Il mange l'hôte. In the original story by Giraldi Cinthio from which Shakespeare took his ideas for Othello, there was no storm. – Desdemona’s aunt died singing it – foreshadowing her death.Desdemona pleading for time: “Kill me tomorrow, let me live tonight!” “But half an hour!” “But while I say one prayer!”Desdemona: “O falsely, falsely murdered!”Desdemona: “A guiltless death I die”Desdemona: “Nobody: I myself. He sups to-night with a harlotry, and thither will I... 234 As for the other characters, well, here’s where supposition and conjecture reign supreme. Yesterday, I discussed the concept of protagonist and tragic hero in Othello.In that post, I alluded to the use of soliloquies in the play. – It is a ridiculous claim, a dangerous one. RODERIGO is a vulnerable ‘friend’ of Iago’s, who is in love with Desdemona and shares Iago’s hatred of Othello for this reason. What he will do with it, Heaven knows, not I. “Men in rage strike those that wish them best.”, “The robb'd that smiles, steals something from the thief; He robs himself that spends a bootless grief.”, “Reputation is an idle and most false imposition; oft got without merit, and lost without deserving. There's millions now alive that nightly lie in those improper beds which they dare swear … "Think every bearded fellow that's but yoked may draw with you. - Maya Angelou. O, no; he goes into Mauritania and takes away with him the fair Desdemona, unless his abode be... 232. The "pegs" to which he refers are the tuning pegs on a stringed instrument. Iago wants to use this hand hold to trap Cassio and become lieutenant. Average score for this quiz is 9 / 15. and when I love thee not, Chaos is come again.”, “Tis within ourselves that we are thus or thus”, “Rude am I in my speech, And little blessed with the soft phrase of peace.”. La vérité vous libérera, mais d'abord elle … STUDY. i. 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