Act 3 quotations Flashcards

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“he desires you, for love’s sake, to make…” - Clown (A3S1)

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“he desires you, for love’s sake, to make no more noise with it”

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“I will be walking…” - Othello (A3S2)

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“I will be walking on the works”

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“I’ll intermingle everything he does…” - Desdemona (A3S3)

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“I’ll intermingle everything he does with Cassio’s suit”

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“I have been talking…” - Desdemona (A3S3)

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“I have been talking with a suitor here”

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“Perdition catch my soul, but I do love thee; and when I love…” - Othello (A3S3)

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“Perdition catch my soul, but I do love thee; and when I love thee not, chaos is
come again”

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“As if there were some monster in his thought…” - Othello (A3S3)

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“As if there were some monster in his thought too hideous to be shown”

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“If thou dost love me…” - Othello (A3S3)

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“If thou dost love me, show me thy thought”

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“Why, say they are…” - Iago (A3S3)

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“Why, say they are vile and false?”

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“As I confess it is my nature’s plague to spy into abuses, and…” - Iago (A3S3)

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“As I confess it is my nature’s plague to spy into abuses, and oft my jealousy shapes faults that are not”

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“O beware, my lord, of jealousy: It is the green-eyed…” - Iago (A3S3)

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“O beware, my lord, of jealousy: It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feed on”

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“Exchange me for…” - Othello (A3S3)

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“Exchange me for a goat”

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“I’Il see before…” - Othello (A3S3)

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“I’Il see before I doubt”

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“In Venice they do let God see the pranks they dare not show their husbands. Their best…” - Iago (A3S3)

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“In Venice they do let God see the pranks they dare not show their husbands. Their best conscience is not to leave’t undone, but keep’t unknown”

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14
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“She did deceive her…” - Iago (A3S3)

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“She did deceive her father, marrying you”

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“To seel her father’s eyes up close as oak…” - Iago (A3S3)

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“To seel her father’s eyes up close as oak he though ‘twas witchcraft”

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“My lord, I see…” - Iago (A3S3)

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“My lord, I see you’re mov’d”

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“I have a pain upon…” - Othello (A3S3)

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“I have a pain upon my forehead here”

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18
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“He puts the handkerchief from him…” - Stage direction (A3S3)

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“He puts the handkerchief from him, and she drops it”

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“For he conjur’d her…” - Emilia (A3S3)

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“For he conjur’d her she should ever keep it”

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“Trifles light as air are to the jealous confirmations…” - Iago (A3S3)

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“Trifles light as air are to the jealous confirmations strong as proofs of holy writ”

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“The Moor already changes with my poison. Dangerous conceits…” - Iago (A3S3)

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“The Moor already changes with my poison. Dangerous conceits are in their
natures poisons”

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22
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“Shall ever medicine thee to that sweet sleep which…” - Othello (A3S3)

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“Shall ever medicine thee to that sweet sleep which thou owed’st yesterday”

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23
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“Thou hast set me on the rack. I swear ‘tis better to be much abus’d…” - Othello (A3S3)

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“Thou hast set me on the rack. I swear ‘tis better to be much abus’d than but
to know’t a little”

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24
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“He that is robb’d, not wanting what is stolen, let him not…” - Othello (A3S3)

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“He that is robb’d, not wanting what is stolen, let him not know’t and he’s not
robb’d at all”

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25
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“I had been happy if the general camp…had tasted her…” - Othello (A3S3)

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“I had been happy if the general camp…had tasted her sweet body so l had nothing known”

26
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“Farewell the tranquil…” - Othello (A3S3)

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“Farewell the tranquil! Farewell content”

27
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“Villain, be sure to prove my love a…” - Othello (A3S3)

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“Villain, be sure to prove my love a whore; be sure of it”

28
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“Thou hadst been better born a dog than…” - Othello (A3S3)

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“Thou hadst been better born a dog than answer my wak’d wrath”

29
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“Are you a…” - Iago (A3S3)

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“Are you a man?”

30
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“I’ll have…” - Othello (A3S3)

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“I’ll have some proof”

31
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“Her name, that was as fresh as Dian’s visage, is now…” - Othello (A3S3)

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“Her name, that was as fresh as Dian’s visage, is now begrim’d and black as
mine own face”

32
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“Would you, the supervisor, grossly…”- Iago (A3S3)

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“Would you, the supervisor, grossly gape on? Behold her topp’d?”

33
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“Were they as prime as goats, as hot as monkeys, as…” - Iago (A3S3)

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“Were they as prime as goats, as hot as monkeys, as salt wolves in pride”

34
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“Give me a living reason…” - Othello (A3S3)

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“Give me a living reason she’s disloyal”

35
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“…monstrous” - Othello (A3S3)

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“O monstrous, monstrous”

36
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“I’ll tear her…” - Othello (A3S3)

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“I’ll tear her all to pieces”

37
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“All my fond love thus do I…” - Othello (A3S3)

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“All my fond love thus do I blow to heaven; ‘tis gone”

38
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“Arise black vengeance, from thy hollow cell! Yield up, O love, thy crown and…” - Othello (A3S3)

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“Arise black vengeance, from thy hollow cell! Yield up, O love, thy crown and hearted throne to tyrannous hate”

39
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“He…” (Othello) - Stage direction (A3S3)

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“He kneels” (Othello)

40
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“O, blood…” - Othello (A3S3)

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“O, blood, blood, blood”

41
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“He…” (Iago) - Stage direction (A3S3)

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“He kneels” (lago)

42
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“Now art thou…” - Othello (A3S3)

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“Now art thou my lieutenant”

43
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“I am your…” - Iago (A3S3)

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“I am your own for ever”

44
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“I dare not say he…” - Clown (A3S4)

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“I dare not say he lies anywhere”

45
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“I know…” - Emilia (A3S4)

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“I know not madam”

46
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“my noble Moor is true of mind and made of no such…” - Desdemona (A3S4)

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“my noble Moor is true of mind and made of no such baseness as jealous
creatures are”

47
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“Lend me…” - Othello (A3S4)

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“Lend me thy handkerchief”

48
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“while she kept it, ‘twould make her amiable and subdue…” - Othello (A3S4)

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“while she kept it, ‘twould make her amiable and subdue my father entirely to her love”

49
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“but if she lost it..my father’s…” - Othello (A3S4)

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“but if she lost it..my father’s eye should hold her loathed”

50
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“To lose it.. were such perdition as…” - Othello (A3S4)

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“To lose it.. were such perdition as nothing else could match”

51
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“There’s magic in…” - Othello (A3S4)

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“There’s magic in the web of it”

52
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“Is’t lost? Is’t gone? Speak…” - Othello (A3S4)

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“Is’t lost? Is’t gone? Speak; Is’t out of th’way”

53
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“I say it’s…” - Desdemona (A3S4)

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“I say it’s not lost”

54
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“Fetch me the handkerchief…” - Othello (A3S4)

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“Fetch me the handkerchief. My mind misgives”

55
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“The…” (x3) - Othello (A3S4)

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“The handkerchief!” (x3)

56
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“My lord is not…” - Desdemona (A3S4)

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“My lord is not my lord”

57
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“Nay, we must think…” - Desdemona (A3S4)

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“Nay, we must think men are not gods”

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‘They are not ever jealous for the cause, but jealous for they’re jealous. ‘Tis a monster…” - Emilia (A3S4)

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‘They are not ever jealous for the cause, but jealous for they’re jealous. ‘Tis a monster begot upon itself, born on itself”

59
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“Heaven keep that monster…” - Desdemona (A3S4)

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“Heaven keep that monster from Othello’s mind”

60
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“Throw your vile guesses in…” - Cassio (A3S4)

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“Throw your vile guesses in the devil’s teeth”

61
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“Not that I love…” - Cassio (A3S4)

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“Not that I love you not”