A3S4 Key quotes Flashcards
How does Emilia display where her loyalties lie (2)
- ‘I know not madam’
- ‘jealous for they’re jealous. It is a monster begot upon itself’
How does Shakespeare create dramatic irony with Desdemona’s views of Othello (2)
- ‘my noble Moor is true of mind’
- ‘the sun where he was born drew all such humours from him’
Emilia’s cynicism (3)
- ‘is he not jealous?’
- ‘is not this man jealous’
- ‘they are all but stomachs and we all but food’
How does Othello criticise Desdemona
- ‘this argues fruitfulness and a liberal heart’
HANDKERCHIEF (3)
- ‘there’s magic in the web of it’
- ‘when my fate would have me wive’
- ‘did an Egyptian to my mother give’
Which two of Iago’s words does Othello use? (2)
- ‘chuck’
- ‘zounds’
How is there a disjointment between Othello and Desdemona (3)
- ‘the handkerchief’
- ‘pray talk me of Cassio’
- ‘the handkerchief’
How does Desdemona reflect Iago’s language when speaking about Othello
‘my lord is not my lord’
What does Desdemona say which links to ‘I’ll turn her virtue into pitch’
‘and more I will than for myself I dare’
How does Desdemona contrast Emilia
- ‘we must think men are not gods’
Regardless of the views and positions of each woman…
they both meet the same fate
How are Cassio’s contrasting views of women displayed (2)
- ‘I humbly thank your ladyship’
- ‘go to woman’
What is the purpose of Bianca’s jealousy
- it is much more rational than Othello