Act 4 Scene 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Setting
“Cyprus - A room in the _____”

A

“Cyprus - A room in the castle”

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2
Q

“To be ____ with her _____ in bed an ____ or more, not meaning any _____?”

A

“To be naked with her friend in bed an hour or more, not meaning any harm?”

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3
Q

“As doth the ____ o’er the ____ house”

A

“As doth the raven o’er the infected house”

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4
Q

Othello’s Overwhelmed State
“Zounds, that ____”
“____ with her? ____ on her?”
“Pish! Noses, ____ and lips. Is’t possible? - Confess? ______? O ____!”
[He] falls in a ____”

A

“Zounds, that’s fulsome”
“Lie with her? Lie on her?”
“Pish! Noses, ears, and lips. Is’t possible? - Confess? Handkerchief? O devil!”
“[He] falls in a trance”

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5
Q

“____ on, my _____, work!”

A

“Work on, my medicine, work!”

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6
Q

“Rub him about the _____”

A

“Rub him about the temples”

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7
Q

“bear your ____ like a man! A ____ man’s a _____ and a _____”

A

“bear your fortune like a man! A horned man’s a monster and a beast”

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8
Q

Iago’s Command
“Do but ____ yourself, and ____ the fleers, the ____ and notable ____”

A

“Do but enclave yourself, and mark the fleers, the gibes and notable scorns”

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9
Q

“______ caitiff”

A

“poor caitiff”

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10
Q

“I ____ her? What! A ____”
“Marry, a _____ one”

A

“I marry her? What! A customer!”
“Marry, a perfumed one”

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11
Q

“I am a very ____ else”

A

“I am a very villain else”

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12
Q

“By ____, that should be my ______!”

A

“By heaven, that should be my handkerchief!”

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13
Q

“How shall I ______ him, Iago?”

A

“How shall I murder him, Iago?”

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14
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“Ay, let her ___ and _____, and be ____ tonight”
“No, my ______ is turned to _____”
“O, the _____ hath not a _____ creature!”
“so _____ with her needle, an ______ musician”
“of so high and ______ wit”
“I will _____ her into ____. Cuck___ me!”
“Get me some _____, Iago”

A

“Ay, let her rot and perish, and be damned tonight”
“No, my heart is turned to stone”
“O, the world hath not a sweeter creature!”
“so delicate with her needle, an admirable musician”
“of so high and plenteous wit”
“I will chop her into messes. Cuckold me!”
“Get me some poison Iago”

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15
Q

“_____ her in her bed”

A

“strangle her in her bed”

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16
Q

“God ____ you, ____ general!”

A

“God save you, worthy general!”

17
Q

“Fire and ________!”

A

“Fire and brimstone!”

17
Q

“Devil! [He _____ her]”

A

“Devil! [He strikes her]”

18
Q

“You are ____, sir, to Cyprus. Goats and _____!”

A

“You are welcome, sir, to Cyprus. Goats and monkeys!”

19
Q

“I am ____ that I am ____ in him”

A

“I am sorry that I am deceived in him”