Act 4 Flashcards
“Confess! _________! _ ______!”-Othello Act 4.1
handkerchief
O devil
“Work on,/
My ________, work!”-Iago Act 4.1
medicine
What is the effect of
“Work on,/
My medicine, work!”-Iago Act 4.1?
It gives the effect of a verbal chant, as if he were casting a spell or summoning evil
“My lord ___ ______ ___ __ ______“-Iago to Cassio 4.1
has fallen into an epilepsy
“cannot refrain/
From the excess of laughter”-Iago Act 4.1
-Who is this about
Cassio and how he feels towards Bianca
“How ____ _ _____ ___, Iago?”-Othello Act 4.1
shall I murder him
What is the importance of Othello asking
“How shall I murder him, Iago?” Act 4.1
Iago is now his master, he asks him what to do and is now under his control
-although in practise Othello has the power, in terms of societal order Iago has all the power as a white man
“I would have him ___ _____ _-______“-Othello to Iago Act 4.1
nine years a-killing
“___ __ ___and perish”-Othello to Iago about Desdemona Act 4.1
let her rot
“my _____ is turned to stone”-Othello Act 4.1
heart
“not a sweeter creature”- Othello, how does this reflect Othello’s battle between good and evil? Act 4.1
he has previously called her “sweet Desdemon”, this contrasts with creature which relates her to that of a demonic figure reflective of how Othello doesn’t know whether to follow love or jealousy
“Iago-O____“-Othello Act 4.1
Iago
What is
“Iago-O Iago”-Othello
a direct parallel to?
“My reputation, Iago”-Cassio Act 2.3
What is iniquity?
“If you are so fond of her iniquity”-Iago to Othello Act 4.1
immoral or grossly behaviour
“I will ____ ___ ___ messes! ______ me!”-Othello Act 4.1
chop her into
Cuckold