act 4 scene 2 Flashcards

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othello:

‘to fetch her fan, her gloves her mask, nor nothing?’

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questioning emilia - knows her answer

wants more fuel for his anger

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emilia:

‘if any wretch have put this in your head, let heaven requite it with the serpent’s curse’

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iago

how well do we know someone?

dramatic irony

symbol of evil power and chaos from the underworld as well as a symbol of fertility, life, healing, and rebirth - irnoic

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emilia:

‘the purest of their wives is foul as slander’

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becomes prophetic

anyone can be bad

makes her seem slightly more positive as she started out good - tragic waste

a.c bradley - eternal womanly

subjugation of women has resulted in many a societal “double-standard” whereby a woman could be punished severely for a crime for which a man might find full acquittal; also a carry-over of patriarchal and legalistic, religious-based dogmas.

emilia’s statement then reflects that quality, focusing solely on the actions of the “wives”–clearly remarking that if “she’s” not chaste and virgin, then no “woman” is

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othello:

‘a closet lock and key of villainous secrets’

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entrapment desdemona is in

emilia is stupid

internalised misogyny

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othello:

‘let me see your eyes’

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windows to the soul

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desdemona:

‘i understand a fury in your words, but not the words’

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i know you’re angry but i don’t know why

a.c bradley - innocent child

anna jameson - excess gentleness

extremely oblivious

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othello:

‘double damned’

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she will go to hell when she dies

trapped by male power

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othello:

‘i must live or bear no life’

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polarised view of the world

can’t live like this

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othello:

‘summer flies are in the shambles’

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flies around poo/ meat in summer

iago’s jealousy mocks the meat it docks upon

as flies aren’t loyal to one piece of meat, she isn’t loyal to one man

you are no more honourable than those disgusting flies which are associated with rapid procreation

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othello:

‘i took you for that cunning whore of venice that married with othello’

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not changing his mind

entrapment of women in marriage

sarcastically begs desdemona’s pardon after she protests her innocence of betrayal of their marriage

shows his cruelty by contemptuously saying that he confused her with the “cunning whore” from Venice who married Othello.

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desdemona:

‘lay on my bed my wedding sheets’

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accepts her fate

the thing she wished for traps her

elizabethan tradition was to hang the bed sheets that a newly married couple have slept on out in public to show off the blood on it.

this blood would suggest their wife was a virgin and therefore pure.

desdemona is trying to repair her and othello’s marriage by proving that she isn’t a ‘whore’ but we get the feel that it is too little, too late

yet to consummate their marriage - patriarchal society

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emilia:

‘hath she forsook so many noble matches, her father, and her country, and her friends, to be called a whore?’

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the sacrifices desdemona has made to be with othello

the case for many women during this time

highlights how vulnerable and isolated she now is

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13
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roderigo:

‘i will hear further reason of this’

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how manipulative iago is

roderigo is convinced there is no way he can’t not kill cassio

could expose iago as the villain but he doesn’t - is he the fool of the play?

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