Act 5 summary Flashcards
1
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Scene 1
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- Iago gives Roderigo a weapon to kill Cassio
- Cassio kills Roderigo, Iago wounds Cassio
- At night, Iago can direct assassination without his participation being known, can direct fight
- Roderigo is an unnecessary complication
- Iago has been successful up until this point, needs to retain honest reputation by telling Roderigo
- Similar to act 2 scene 3 fight, highlights patriarchal world and misogyny is destructive
2
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Scene 2
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- Des is asleep
- Des pleads, professes love and takes blame for her death
- Emilia realizes her husband is the culprit
- Iago kills Emilia
- Iago refuses to give reasons
- Othello kills himself
- Desdemona’s lack of resistance, doesn’t try to escape
- Othello kills himself
- Passive response, fulfills tragic heroine status, begins as a romantic, naïve, young girl, barely fights back, submits to violence, frustrates audience
- Othello implores the venetians to remember his service to the state
3
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Scene 2 significance
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- Othello does not hate Desdemona so it adds drama
- Two dead wives, killed by their husbands, patriarchy destroys women
- Bed symbolizes patriarchal control of women
- Othello’s anagnorises