Act 3 Scene 3 Flashcards
“But i do love thee, and when i love thee not, chaos is come again!”
When o stops loving d the world will fall into chaos
“And for i know thou’rt full of love and honesty”
Othello saying Iago is full of love and honesty
“To spy into abuses, and oft my jealousy shapes faults that are not”
Iago has a bad tendency to be suspicious of people and look to closely into what they’re doing
“O beware my my lord of jealousy, it is the green eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on”
Jealousy makes fun of victims
“Think’st thou I’d make a life of jealousy to follow the still changes of the moon with fresh suspicions”
Does Iago think othello will live a life of jealousy? - ironic as he does
“She did deceive her father marrying you, and when she seemed to shake and fear your looks, she loved them not”
Iago saying desdamona has lied once she will do it again
“I humbly do beseech you pardon for too much loving you”
Ironic as Iago doesn’t love othello
“My speech should fall into such vile success as mud thoughts aimed not at”
Ironic as this is exactly what Iago wants
“This honest creature doubtless sees and knows more, much more than he unfolds”
Ironic as Iago isn’t honest
“This fellows of exceeding honesty”
Iagos manipulation is working on othello
“Are to the jealous confirmation strong as proofs of holy writ”
To othello a jealous man, the handkerchief is enough proof
“Were they as prime as goats as hot as monkeys”
Sexually varacious imagery of d and c
“Sweet desdamona, let us be wary, let us hide our loves”
Iago manipulating othello
“Ill tear her all to pieces”
First bit of violence from othello
“I will withdraw to furnish me with some swift means of death for the fair devil”
Othello plotting to kill desdamona