Cassio Flashcards
Respecting Othello…
“Entirely honour”(Act 3 scene 4)
“I will rather sue to be despised than to deceive so good a commander with so light so drunken and so indiscreet and officer” (Act 2 scene 3)
Dishonest knave…(leading on Bianca)
“Sweet love”-to her face
“Customer” who “hunts [him]in every place”
Duplicitous nature and his misogynistic views are present here taking advantage of Bianca for his gain clearly not actually valuing her.
Cowardness…
“I pray you pardon me i cannot speak”(Act 2 scene 3)-in reference to when Othello confronts him about his drunken brawl”
“i am very ill at ease”-declining Desdemonas invite to talk to Othello with her
“My general will forget my love and service”-Pressuring Desdemona and is demanding and impatient.
Not who he wants people to believe he is…
“I have lost the immortal part of myself and what remains is bestial(Act 2 scene 3)-moment his role of lieutenant is taken away he is a nobody
Disrespecting Bianca…
-Flirts with a lot of Women, a ‘ladies man’ flirting with women and generally charming them and this comes down to his ‘breeding’ as he claims.
-However he hides his relationship with Bianca because he doesn’t want Othello his “general” to “see him womaned”
-Demonstrates double standard surrounding romance and Women. Cassio hides Bianca while exploiting and using her and women at the time of lower class or prostitutes were held to this standard.
-Shows Bianca has no autonomy or freedom to rome, she waits around for Cassio a man who does not respect her and is regarded as an object
-Alternatively, Cassio may feel the need to uphold societal standards surrounding love and romance and because of his high status he doesnt want to be associated with something emasculating
Who is Cassio in ‘Othello’?
A well-educated man from Florence, Othello’s second in command, and lieutenant
Cassio is characterized by charm, charisma, and good looks, viewing himself as a ladies’ man.
What is Cassio’s relationship with Othello?
He is Othello’s lieutenant and a loyal follower
Cassio’s confidence stems from his position, but he remains devoted to Othello.
What motivates Iago’s resentment towards Cassio?
Iago believes he should have been promoted instead of Cassio
Iago resents Cassio’s charm and respectable persona.
How does Iago manipulate Cassio?
He gets Cassio fired by involving him in a drunken brawl
Iago also implies Cassio has slept with Desdemona, further damaging Cassio’s reputation.
What does Cassio do when he is in trouble?
He asks Desdemona to plead his case
This decision ultimately strengthens Iago’s position against him.
Who is Bianca in relation to Cassio?
A courtesan from Cyprus who loves Cassio
Cassio does not reciprocate her feelings and mocks her behind her back.
What is the outcome for Cassio by the end of the play?
He is put in charge of Cyprus
Despite the chaos, Cassio’s position improves.
How does Cassio serve as a foil for Othello and Iago?
He embodies qualities that Othello and Iago envy, such as being white, upper class, and well spoken
Cassio symbolizes the authority of rich, white men and the anxieties of outsiders.
What themes does Shakespeare explore through Cassio’s character?
Themes of facade, honor, bravery, and manipulation
Cassio’s reliance on Desdemona highlights his flaws and the consequences of Iago’s lies.
True or False: Minor characters in a play often serve to convey key themes.
True
They can distill important messages and should not be ignored in exams.
Fill in the blank: Cassio’s character is a catalyst for _______ behavior.
[Iago’s]
Fill in the blank: Cassio symbolizes the authority of rich, _______ men in society.
[white]
What is one reason why Cassio is distraught during the play?
He is accused of having an affair with Desdemona
This accusation is part of Iago’s manipulation.
What strategy does Cassio use to persuade Othello to welcome him back?
He emphasises his past service in the army and relies on his previous contributions and successes.
How does Cassio’s approach to atoning for his mistakes differ from what might be expected?
He opts for inaction instead of trying to make amends.
What does Cassio’s intimidation by Othello reveal about their relationship?
It shows that their bond is dictated by social codes and power plays, rather than simple friendship.
What does Cassio represent to Iago?
Cassio represents elitism, favouritism, and success with women.
How does Iago plan to use Cassio’s characteristics against him?
Iago takes advantage of Cassio’s charismatic persona to convince Othello that Desdemona has been unfaithful.
What misconception does Cassio have about Iago?
Cassio believes Iago is an honest man and is clueless about Iago’s true motives.