Act 1 Flashcards

1
Q

In the beginning of Act 1, what quote demonstrates that Iago holds status and reputation with monetary value? Act 1,1

A

“I know my price”

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2
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What is a Florentine? “One Michael Cassio, a Florentine” Act 1.1

A

a crafty devil

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3
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What quote from Iago demonstrates Cassio’s inexperience as a lieutenant? Act 1.1

A

“never set a squadron in the field”

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4
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What is a knave? Act 1.1

A

a servant and someone of low standing

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5
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What quote contradicts Iago is acting for the devil? Act 1.1

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“Heaven is my judge”

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6
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What quote reflects how Iago follows Othello in order to achieve his own goals? Act 1.1

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“In following him, I follow but myself”

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7
Q

Fill in the gaps

“I am ____ what I am” Act 1.1

A

I am not what I am

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8
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What racist term does Roderigo use to describe Othello in Act 1? Act 1.1

A

“thicklips”

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9
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“____ his delight”-Iago Act 1.1

A

poison his delight

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10
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“Plague him with _____“-Iago Act 1.1

A

Plague him with flies

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11
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What quote in Act 1 scene 1 reflects Iago has godly powers and connections to the devil? Act 1.1

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“plague him with flies”

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12
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What is the quote which is Iago’s first mention of poison? Act 1.1

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“poison his delight”

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13
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What does Iago shout to Brabantio when he says to check his thing as she has been stolen? Act 1.1

A

“Look to your house, your daughter, and your bags”

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14
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How does Iago manipulate Brabantios emotions by degrading Othello’s character while making Desdemona appear of a superior nature? Act 1.1

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“an old black ram is tupping your white ewe!”

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15
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What quote from Brabantio reflects how Roderigo is obsessed with Desdemona? Act 1.1

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“haunt about my doors”

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16
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How is it ironic that Brabantio exclaims “My house is not a grange”? Act 1.1

A

as Desdemona’s entrapment compares to that of an animal, her inferiority as a girl retrains her to the ownership of her father, or husband.

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17
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“____ horse”-Iago Act 1.1

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“barbary horse”

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18
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How does Iago describe sex between Othello and Desdemona? Act 1.1

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“making the beast with two backs”

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19
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“Tying her, ____, ______, ___ and _______“-Roderigo Act 1.1

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Tying her duty, beauty, wit and fortunes

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20
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What quote reveals the fact that the conversation between Roderigo Iago and Brabantio occurs at night? Act 1.1

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Brabantio cries “Light, I say, light!”

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21
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What quote from Brabantio reflects Desdemona to be trapped? Act 1.1

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“How got she out”?

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22
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“O _____ of the blood!”-Brabantio Act 1.1

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O treason of the blood!

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23
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What is the quote where Brabantio warns fathers of their daughters? Act 1.1

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“Fathers, from hence trust not your daughters’ minds”

24
Q

“Fathers, ____ _____ ___ not your daughters’ minds” Act 1.1

A

Fathers, from hence trust not your daughters’ minds

25
Q

‘Is there not ____ By which the property of ____ and _________ may be abused? Act 1.1

A

Is there not charms By which the property of youth and maidhood may be abused?

26
Q

What quote shows how Brabantio sees Desdemona as a prize to be won, offering Iago and Roderigo money if they find her? Act 1.1

A

“I’ll deserve your pains”

27
Q

What quote does Iago lie about not killing anyone deliberately and without reason? Act 1.2

A

“To do no contrived murder”

28
Q

What quote does Othello reveal to the audience that he is of high standing in his services to the state in which he does not, therefore fear Brabantio’s complaints of his marriage to Desdemona? Act 1.2

A

“My service…/Shall out-tongue his complaints”

29
Q

My Service…/Shall ___-______ his complaints” Act 1.2

A

out-tongue

30
Q

What quote examines how Othello’s status is central to him? Act 1.2

A

“My parts, my title, and my perfect soul”

31
Q

“My ____, my____, and my _______ ____“-Othello Act 1.2

A

My parts, my title, and my perfect soul

32
Q

“By Janus, I think so”-Iago

What is Janus? Act 1.2

A

Janus is a Roman god with 2 faces at the front and back of the head

33
Q

What does Brabantio say to Othello when he accuses him of stealing his daughter? Act 1.2

A

“Down with him, thief”

34
Q

What does Brabantio claim Othello has done in order to win over his daughter?
“thou hast ________ her” Act 1.2

A

thou hast enchanted her

35
Q

How does the senator greet Othello? Act 1.3

A

“valiant Moor”

36
Q

“She is abused, _____ from me and corrupted/By spells and ________” Act 1.3

A

stolen

medicines

37
Q

How does Shakespeare suggest through Othello’s speech that Desdemona is now the property of Othello? Act 1.3

A

“I won his daughter”

38
Q

How does Brabantio describe Desdemona when he tries to explain that Desdemona is not someone likely to go for Othello? Act 1.3

A

“A maiden never bold”

39
Q

“A _____ never bold” Act 1.3

A

maiden

40
Q

What does Brabantio say that suggests Desdemona should be fearful of Othello? Act 1.3

A

“To fall in love with what she feared look on?”

41
Q

What does Othello say to reflect how Desdemona was fascinated by his stories? Act 1.3

A

“with a greedy ear/Devour up my discourse”

42
Q

What does Othello say Desdemona said which consolidates their love as being pure and innocent? Act 1.3

A

“she wished/That heaven had made her such a man”

43
Q

“She loved me for the ______ _ ____ ______/And I loved her that she did ____ ____” Act 1.3

A

She loved me from the dangers I had passed/And I loved her that she did pity them”

44
Q

What quote from Desdemona demonstrates she is going for the possession of one man to another? Act 1.3

A

“here a divided duty”

45
Q

“the _____ my lord” Act 1.3

A

Moor

46
Q

Why does Desdemona call Othello “the Moor my lord”? (2) Act 1.3

A

1) She purposely calls his Moor to suggest she knows who he is and that does not repulse her
2) She is a woman of high standing and wants to assert her power by undermining Othello’s

47
Q

What does the Duke suggest when he says that Othello must wait to bask in his “new fortunes” as there is a “boisterous expedition”? Act 1.3

A

that their marriage will not be a smooth entity, as military violence forebodes the violence in the denouement whereby their marriage becomes an excuse for Othello’s actions.

48
Q

What does Desdemona mean when she says

“My downright violence and scorn of fortunes/May trumpet to the world”? Act 1.3

A

that she wanted to be with him by how violently she threw away her old life to be with him

49
Q

“My ________ ______ and scorn of fortunes/May trumpet to the world” Act 1.3

A

downright violence

50
Q

What is Brabantios warning? Act 1.3

A

“Look to her, Moor, if thou hast eyes to see: She has deceived her father, and may thee”

51
Q

What does Roderigo say about death? Act 1.3

A

‘death is our physician”

52
Q

How many times does Iago tell Rodrigo to give him money in varied words
“put money in thy purse” Act 1.3

A

10 times

53
Q

What is the significance of Iago telling Roderigo 10 times to give him money? Act 1.3

A

Iago alludes to the serpent in genesis with his hypnotic tone which seems to almost entrance Roderigo

54
Q

Who does Iago reveal ‘I hate the Moor” to? Act 1.3

A

the audience during his sililoquy

55
Q

“Hell and night/Must bring this _________ ____ to the world’s light” Act 1.3

A

monstrous birth