Act 3 Scene 4 Flashcards
Setting
“Cyprus - A room in the ____”
“Cyprus - A room in the castle”
Desdemona’s Irony
“my ____ Moor is ____ of mind”
“I think the ____ where he was born drew all such ____ from him”
“my noble Moor is true of mind”
“I think the sun where he was born drew all such humours from him”
Othello’s Accusations
“This hand is _____, my lady”
“Hot, ___ and mo___”
“Here’s a _____ and ______ devil”
“This hand is moist, my lady”
“Hot, hot and moist”
“Here’s a young and sweating devil
“there’s ____ in the ____ of it”
“there’s magic in the web of it”
Desdemona’s Ironic Pleas
“Pray you let _____ be ______ again”
“I ____, talk me of ____”
“Pray you let Cassio be received again”
“I pray, talk me of Cassio”
“They are all but ____, and we all but ____; they eat us _____, and when they are ____, they ____ us”
“They are all stomachs, and we all but food; they eat us hungerly, and when they are full, they belch us”
Desdemona’s Realisation
“My lord is not my _____”
“My lord is not my lord”
“They are not ever ____ for the cause, but _____ for they’re ____. ‘Tis a _____ begot upon itself, ____ on itself”
“They are not ever jealous for the cause, but jealous for they’re jealous. ‘Tis a monster begot upon itself, born on itself”
Bianca’s Desire for Cassio
“Keep a ____ away? Seven ____ and nights? ____ score eight hours? And _____’ absent hours”
“Keep a week away? Seven days and nights? Eight score eight hours? And lovers’ absent hours”
“Go to, woman! ____ your _____ guesses in the ____‘_ teeth from whence you have them”
“Go to, woman! Throw your vile guesses in the devil’s teeth from whence you have them”
“‘Tis very good; I must be ______”
“‘Tis very good; I must be circumstanced